2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.anl.2018.04.010
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A computed tomographic analysis of frontal recess cells in association with the development of frontal sinusitis

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“…When comparing median total EC count in CRSwNP patients compared to CRSsNP patients, no significant difference was observed for both, sagittal EC count (16. 5 No significant correlation between Lund-Mackay-Score and axial, or sagittal cell count, or the product of it was observed (sagittal r = 0.051, P = .723; axial r = −0.018, P = .901; product r 2 = 0.030, P = .838).…”
Section: Radiological Assessment Of Absolute Number Of Ethmoidal Cellsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…When comparing median total EC count in CRSwNP patients compared to CRSsNP patients, no significant difference was observed for both, sagittal EC count (16. 5 No significant correlation between Lund-Mackay-Score and axial, or sagittal cell count, or the product of it was observed (sagittal r = 0.051, P = .723; axial r = −0.018, P = .901; product r 2 = 0.030, P = .838).…”
Section: Radiological Assessment Of Absolute Number Of Ethmoidal Cellsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…In terms of the medial group, Wang et al [2] have studied the anatomy of the intersinus spetal cell (ISSC, i.e., FSC) and its impact on endoscopic surgery. For the posterior group, a few studies addressed the anatomy of the SOEC [13, 14] and studies on SBFCs have mainly focused on its clinical significance [4, 5] However, a detailed comparison of the anatomical structure and clinical significance of the SBFC and SOEC has not been reported to date.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is associated with many factors such as microbial dysbiosis, genetic factors, anatomical variations, and allergy [1]. Anatomical variations, particularly the complex frontal recess, are a known risk factor of CRS and have been a major research topic [2][3][4][5] (IFAC) published in 2016 [6] emphasized not only the location and number of the cells but also the influence of the cells on the frontal sinus drainage pathway. This system provides surgeons with an accurate nomenclature for cells based on their positions and helps surgeons have a better understanding of the frontal sinus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This can be correlated with the results of the present study as a significant association was observed between left-sided maxillary sinusitis and ethmoid sinusitis and RH with a p-value of 0.03, and 0.05 respectively. Research shows that very few studies are done related to this topic in which both the sinus-mucosal infection and anatomical variants of the sinonasal region are correlated with RH [16][17][18][19] . Some authors have investigated the prevalence of frontal cells and only a few studies are done in which the association of these cells with RH was observed [20][21][22] .…”
Section: Table 2: Correlation Between Right and Left-sided Anatomical...mentioning
confidence: 99%