2014
DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2014/2346
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Effectiveness of Nasal Endoscopy and C.T . Scan of Nose and Paranasal Sinuses in Diagnosing Sino - Nasal Conditions

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“…In our study, 51% of the cases were male while 49% were female with marginal preponderance for male which is in concordance with study conducted by Nitin VD et al 1 Patients presented with overlapping symptoms in most cases, of which the most common presenting complain being nasal obstruction (50%) followed by nasal discharge (49%), which is consistent with the study conducted by Gautam P et al 2 In our study, the most common PNS pathology was sinusitis, it is classified as bacterial, viral, fungal; acute, or chronic sinusitis and based on region involved sinonasal or purely nasal or sinosal. In our study the most common pattern of involvement was sinonasal (51%) with maxillary sinus being the most common sinus involved (82%) followed by posterior ethmoidal (77%), which is consistent with the study done by Bolger et al 3 There are 5 basic pattern of mucosal involvement seen in patients of chronic sinusitis chronic sinusitis they are, infundibular , osteomeatal unit , sphenoethmoidal recess, sinonasal polyposis and unclassified.…”
Section: Figure 10: Classification Of Cases On the Basis Of Nasal Patsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In our study, 51% of the cases were male while 49% were female with marginal preponderance for male which is in concordance with study conducted by Nitin VD et al 1 Patients presented with overlapping symptoms in most cases, of which the most common presenting complain being nasal obstruction (50%) followed by nasal discharge (49%), which is consistent with the study conducted by Gautam P et al 2 In our study, the most common PNS pathology was sinusitis, it is classified as bacterial, viral, fungal; acute, or chronic sinusitis and based on region involved sinonasal or purely nasal or sinosal. In our study the most common pattern of involvement was sinonasal (51%) with maxillary sinus being the most common sinus involved (82%) followed by posterior ethmoidal (77%), which is consistent with the study done by Bolger et al 3 There are 5 basic pattern of mucosal involvement seen in patients of chronic sinusitis chronic sinusitis they are, infundibular , osteomeatal unit , sphenoethmoidal recess, sinonasal polyposis and unclassified.…”
Section: Figure 10: Classification Of Cases On the Basis Of Nasal Patsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…They also found diseased mucosa associated with mucopus in 9% cases. These findings correlated with the study of Deosthale N et al16 and Saxena R et al19 but not with study of Shahizon et al18 . The reason for different incidences in nasal finding may depend on various factors like the time of presentation, type of disease.…”
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confidence: 70%
“…70% had nasal discharge; postnasal discharge was seen in 44% and sneezing in 30%. In the study conducted by Deosthale N et al 16 It is stated in literature that straight septum is an exception rather than a rule. Nasal septum deviation is highly accounted disease in population.…”
Section: Results and Observationmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…This finding is similar to the study conducted by Deosthale conditions. 10 They observed that nasal endoscopy could diagnose chronic rhinosinusitis in 70 of 122 patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%