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F G Shechtman1, W M Kraus, S D Schaefer
1New York Medical College Affiliated Hospitals Program, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York.
Abstract:
Inflammatory sinus disease most commonly results from or is exacerbated by areas of obstruction within the sinuses. Recent revision of our understanding of mucociliary clearance has placed a renewed emphasis on sinus anatomy, particularly in identifying natural sinus ostia. A discussion of paranasal sinus anatomy is presented in this article along with special reference to these areas as well as contiguous sites that may be involved as a complication of inflammatory disease.
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