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Learn about the maxillary sinus, the largest of the paranasal sinuses, located in the maxilla. Find out its structure, walls, features, innervation, microanatomy, relations, development, and clinical significance.
3 maj 2023 · Learn about the maxillary sinus, a paired pyramid-shaped paranasal sinus within the maxillary bone. Find out its location, recesses, arterial supply, innervation, development, variant anatomy and related pathology.
30 paź 2023 · Learn about the maxillary sinus, the largest paranasal sinus in the body of the maxilla, and its walls, vascularization and innervation. Find out its synonyms, terminology and sources on Kenhub.
Learn about the maxillary sinus, the largest of the paranasal sinuses, and its location, structure, and role in voice and skull. Explore 3D models, articles, and related topics on Complete Anatomy and ScienceDirect.
An understanding of the fundamental principles of the development, physiology, anatomy and relationships of the maxillary sinus as depicted by multi-modality imaging is essential for radiologists reporting imaging involving the paranasal sinuses and midface.
13 sie 2019 · The maxillary sinus, or antrum of Highmore, lies within the body of the maxillary bone and is the largest and first to develop of the paranasal sinuses. The alveolar process of the maxilla supports the dentition and forms the inferior boundary of the sinus.
The maxillary sinus (Sinus maxillaris; Antrum of Highmore), the largest of the accessory sinuses of the nose, is a pyramidal cavity in the body of the maxilla. Its base is formed by the lateral wall of the nasal cavity, and its apex extends into the zygomatic process.