BACKGROUND, Frontal recess is the anatomical region most difficult to manage in endoscopic frontal sinus surgery due to the extreme variability of the cell patterns that may be observed in this area. CT has always been the gold standard in preoperative evaluation, but especially in the assessment of the causes of frontal recess obstruction and surgical failure. In recent years, this accredited and reliable method has been complemented by Computed Tomography Cone Beam (CBCT), which provides similarly detailed anatomical information with a lower dose of radiation. AIM, The purpose of this paper is to analyze and validate the use of CBCT in the study of frontal recess, and especially its anatomical variants in a youth population. MATHERIALS AN...
Although there are many reports on the measurement of the paranasal sinuses, few studies examined th...
Introduction: Maxillary sinus can be visualized in both two-dimensional and three-dimensional images...
Introduction: Diagnosis of orofacial pathologies is difficult with the 2 dimensional (2D) images tak...
Analysis of the frontal sinus is an important tool in personal identification. Cone beam-computed to...
Analysis of the frontal sinus is an important tool in personal identification. Cone beam-computed to...
Analysis of the frontal sinus is an important tool in personal identification. Cone beam-computed to...
Abstract: Thorough assessment of the Maxillary,Sinus is very important. Recently 3-dimensional image...
The authors present a new investigation technique by means of CT of the frontal sinus drainage pathw...
Introduction: For Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS), the surgeon needs an accurate depictio...
Obstruction of frontal sinus ostium could be the reason of frontal sinusitis. Frontal recess cells a...
Abstract: Objective: To study the prevalence of anatomical variants in frontal recess region and the...
Aims: The use of multiplanar reconstructed computed tomography (CT) images of frontal recess and sin...
Background. The frontal recess area represents a challenge to ENT surgeons due to its narrow confine...
ethods such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computed Tomography (CT) and Cone Beam Computed Tom...
Objective: To determine the range and prevalence of pathological conditions and demonstration of sig...
Although there are many reports on the measurement of the paranasal sinuses, few studies examined th...
Introduction: Maxillary sinus can be visualized in both two-dimensional and three-dimensional images...
Introduction: Diagnosis of orofacial pathologies is difficult with the 2 dimensional (2D) images tak...
Analysis of the frontal sinus is an important tool in personal identification. Cone beam-computed to...
Analysis of the frontal sinus is an important tool in personal identification. Cone beam-computed to...
Analysis of the frontal sinus is an important tool in personal identification. Cone beam-computed to...
Abstract: Thorough assessment of the Maxillary,Sinus is very important. Recently 3-dimensional image...
The authors present a new investigation technique by means of CT of the frontal sinus drainage pathw...
Introduction: For Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS), the surgeon needs an accurate depictio...
Obstruction of frontal sinus ostium could be the reason of frontal sinusitis. Frontal recess cells a...
Abstract: Objective: To study the prevalence of anatomical variants in frontal recess region and the...
Aims: The use of multiplanar reconstructed computed tomography (CT) images of frontal recess and sin...
Background. The frontal recess area represents a challenge to ENT surgeons due to its narrow confine...
ethods such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computed Tomography (CT) and Cone Beam Computed Tom...
Objective: To determine the range and prevalence of pathological conditions and demonstration of sig...
Although there are many reports on the measurement of the paranasal sinuses, few studies examined th...
Introduction: Maxillary sinus can be visualized in both two-dimensional and three-dimensional images...
Introduction: Diagnosis of orofacial pathologies is difficult with the 2 dimensional (2D) images tak...