The results of this study question the classical mechanisms of formation of the paranasal sinuses. According to the hypothesis of postnatal bone cavitation resulting from bone marrow involution and centripetal gas production, paranasal sinuses would constitute distinct organs that develop independently of the ethmoidal olfactory organ, which is formed from the embryonic cartilaginous olfactory capsule.
Pneumosinus dilatans is a rare disease. Its diagnosis is based on CT scan images. This study has shown that (18)F-NaF PET-CT and bone pathology are useful modalities for the positive diagnosis of difficult cases. Pneumosinus dilatans appears to be an osteogenic disease. Further research is needed to investigate a possible link between mechanisms involved in paranasal sinus formation and those involved in pneumosinus dilatans.
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