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Effect of Anatomical Variations of Osteomeatal Complex on Chronic Rhinosinusitis: A Propective Study
Jayant Sonone1, Poonam Solanke2, P S Nagpure1
11Department of ENT, MGIMS, Sevagram, Wardha, Maharashtra India.
Abstract:
This is a prospective observational cross sectional study comprising of 57 patients who were having symptoms of chronic rhinosinusitis which were evaluated with the help of computed tomography scan (Coronal and axial sections) to identify various anatomical variants of osteomeatal complex and to find their percentage and to find the pattern of sinus involvement in chronic rhinosinusitis patients. The most common anatomical variation was agger nasi which was present in 52 (91.23%) patients followed by abnormal uncinate process in 43 (75.44%) patients and maxillary sinus was the most commonally involved sinus in CRS.
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