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Isolated sphenoid sinus opacifications (ISSOs) are clinically important because they can lead to serious complications. However, some patients with ISSOs are asymptomatic, and not all patients are properly referred to the otolaryngology department.
- Isolated sphenoid sinus opacifications: a systematic review ... - PubMed
Background: Isolated sphenoid sinus opacifications (ISSOs)...
- Surgical treatment of isolated sphenoid sinusitis - A case series and ...
Isolated sphenoid opacification is a rare pathology that is...
- Isolated Sphenoid Sinusitis: Anatomical Features for Choosing a Method ...
Primary assessment revealed that total opacification of the...
- Isolated sphenoid sinus opacifications: a systematic review ... - PubMed
Background: Isolated sphenoid sinus opacifications (ISSOs) represent a relatively uncommon disease with the potential for serious complications. To better understand this disease, we performed a systematic review to further characterize the underlying pathologies, associated symptoms, and treatment outcomes of patients with ISSOs.
Isolated sphenoid opacification is a rare pathology that is increasingly being described and it represents 1–2% of sinus infections. The most frequent symptom associated with isolated sphenoid sinusitis is intractable headache.
19 maj 2022 · Endoscopic nasal assessment showed abnormal nasal cavity findings with mucosal thickening and soft tissue mass occupying the sphenoid sinus revealed by computed tomography (CT) scan. All the sphenoid sinuses were drained via endoscopic approach.
1 mar 2017 · The finding of isolated sphenoid sinus opacification (ISSO) is an increasingly common clinical problem with the growing utilization of computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). ISSO is found both incidentally and in the investigation of symptomatic patients, and can be caused by a broad range of pathologic processes.
12 paź 2017 · Isolated sphenoid sinus opacifications (ISSOs) represent a relatively uncommon disease with the potential for serious complications. To better understand this disease, we performed a systematic review to further characterize the underlying pathologies, associated symptoms, and treatment outcomes of patients with ISSOs.
Primary assessment revealed that total opacification of the sphenoid according CT-scans with clinical manifestations should be treated with the use of saline irrigation, antibiotics, topical corticosteroids and surgical interventions, if there are indications .