Concha bullosa is a common anatomic variation of the middle turbinate; however, sinusitis secondary to the concha bullosa is rare. A 52-yr-old woman presented with nasal obstruction and posterior nasal drip. Computed tomography and examination of the nasal cavity revealed septal deviation on the left side, and a massive concha bullosa and maxillary sinusitis on the right side. The lateral lamella of the affected turbinate was removed and the inspissated material was drained. Histopathologic examination of the excised lesion in the concha bullosa revealed bacterial colonies in the mucus plug. We report here on a massive concha bullosa with secondary maxillary sinusitis
The term of septated concha bullosa has been described recently and it is an uncommon pneumatization...
Background: Concha bullosa is a common anatomic variants in the nasal cavity that may cause maxillar...
The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of concha bullosa and nasal septal devia...
Partial or total pneumatization of the middle turbinate is called concha bullosa. It’s one of the mo...
Concha bullosa (CB) is among the most common anatomic variations of sinonasal anatomy. Although usua...
Copyright © 2014 Turhan San et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Concha bullosa pyocele is an uncommon disorder and occurs when concha bullosa becomes infected. In t...
Copyright © 2013 Turhan San et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
The purposes of this study were to determine the prevalence of concha bullosa in patients with chron...
concha bullosa, has been well described in the literature. However, to our knowledge, no study has e...
Background Concha bullosa mucocele is a rare diagnosis that presents as a nasal mass. It impinges on...
Concha bullosa is hypertrophy of the middle nasal concha attributable to its pneumatisation. It is c...
Inferior Concha bullosa (ICB) is the presence of air cells within the inferior turbinates. Superior ...
The existence of a giant ethmoidal bullae and its invading into the concha bullosa is a rare situati...
Diagnosis of foreign body in the nasal cavity may be difficult because it has a wide variety of pres...
The term of septated concha bullosa has been described recently and it is an uncommon pneumatization...
Background: Concha bullosa is a common anatomic variants in the nasal cavity that may cause maxillar...
The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of concha bullosa and nasal septal devia...
Partial or total pneumatization of the middle turbinate is called concha bullosa. It’s one of the mo...
Concha bullosa (CB) is among the most common anatomic variations of sinonasal anatomy. Although usua...
Copyright © 2014 Turhan San et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Concha bullosa pyocele is an uncommon disorder and occurs when concha bullosa becomes infected. In t...
Copyright © 2013 Turhan San et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
The purposes of this study were to determine the prevalence of concha bullosa in patients with chron...
concha bullosa, has been well described in the literature. However, to our knowledge, no study has e...
Background Concha bullosa mucocele is a rare diagnosis that presents as a nasal mass. It impinges on...
Concha bullosa is hypertrophy of the middle nasal concha attributable to its pneumatisation. It is c...
Inferior Concha bullosa (ICB) is the presence of air cells within the inferior turbinates. Superior ...
The existence of a giant ethmoidal bullae and its invading into the concha bullosa is a rare situati...
Diagnosis of foreign body in the nasal cavity may be difficult because it has a wide variety of pres...
The term of septated concha bullosa has been described recently and it is an uncommon pneumatization...
Background: Concha bullosa is a common anatomic variants in the nasal cavity that may cause maxillar...
The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of concha bullosa and nasal septal devia...