Incidental maxillary sinus findings in patients referred for head and neck CT angiography

Q2 Medicine Singapore Dental Journal Pub Date : 2012-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.sdj.2012.10.001
Christopher G.T. Lim , Manfred Spanger
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Abstract

Background

Maxillary sinus pathology is a common finding on routine CT scans of the head and neck. The purpose of this study was to assess the incidental findings in the maxillary sinus on CT scans in patients who presented for head and neck CT angiography.

Study design

Images of patients referred for head and neck CT angiography were reviewed over a 5-month period. All maxillary sinus incidental findings were recorded and categorised into mucosal thickening, polypoid mucosal thickening, partial and total opacification. The age and gender of the patients and the side of mucosal pathology was also recorded.

Results

A total of 262 CT scans were reviewed (524 maxillary sinuses). Seventy-two patients had pathological changes (27.5%), 44 (16.8%) had mucosal thickening, 20 (8.0%) had polypoid thickening, 6 (2.3%) had partial and another 7 (2.7%) had complete opacification.

Conclusions

There is a high rate of undiagnosed maxillary sinus pathology incidentally found on CT scans. Clinicians reviewing head and neck CT scans such as dentists, general medical practitioners, maxillofacial and ENT surgeons should be vigilant and aware of maxillary sinus disease when interpreting CT scans of the maxilla and patients should be followed up appropriately.

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上颌窦偶然发现的患者转介头颈部CT血管造影
背景上颌窦病变是头颈部常规CT扫描的常见发现。本研究的目的是评估在进行头颈部CT血管造影的患者中,上颌窦CT扫描的偶然发现。研究设计:在5个月的时间里,我们回顾了接受头颈部CT血管造影的患者的图像。记录所有上颌窦偶发病变,并将其分为粘膜增厚、息肉样粘膜增厚、部分和全部混浊。同时记录患者的年龄、性别及粘膜病理情况。结果共检查了262张CT片,其中上颌窦524张。病变72例(27.5%),粘膜增厚44例(16.8%),息肉样增厚20例(8.0%),部分混浊6例(2.3%),完全混浊7例(2.7%)。结论上颌窦病变在CT扫描中偶然发现的比例很高。检查头颈部CT扫描的临床医生,如牙医、全科医生、颌面和耳鼻喉外科医生,在解释上颌CT扫描结果时应警惕并意识到上颌窦疾病,并应适当随访患者。
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期刊介绍: The scope of the journal covers all fields related to the presentday practice of dentistry, and includes Restorative Dentistry (Operative Dentistry, Dental Materials, Prosthodontics and Endodontics), Preventive Dentistry (Periodontics, Orthodontics, Paediatric Dentistry, Public Health and Health Services), Oral Medicine, Oral Surgery and Oral Pathology. Articles pertaining to dental education and the social, political and economic aspects of dental practice are also welcomed.
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