전두와의 해부학적 변이와 전두동염:부비동 전산화단층촬영을 이용한 분석
Background and Objectives:The frontal recess (FR) cells, including the frontal cell (FC), agger nasi cell (ANC), supraorbital ethmoid cell (SOC) and inter-frontal sinus septal cell (IFSSC), can interfere with the drainage system of the frontal sinus. We evaluated the relationship between the FR cell...
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Published in | Journal of rhinology pp. 20 - 25 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | Korean |
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대한비과학회
01.06.2009
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 1229-1498 2384-4361 |
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Summary: | Background and Objectives:The frontal recess (FR) cells, including the frontal cell (FC), agger nasi cell (ANC), supraorbital
ethmoid cell (SOC) and inter-frontal sinus septal cell (IFSSC), can interfere with the drainage system of the frontal sinus.
We evaluated the relationship between the FR cells and the frontal sinusitis. Subjects and Methods:All paranasal sinus CT
scans performed from July 2004 through June 2005 were reviewed. Of the 675 scans reviewed, 317 patients (634 sides)
were selected for data collection. Exclusion criteria included a clinical history of neoplasms, bony deformities, and extensive
disease responsible for obscuring the bony anatomy. Similarly, CT scans with severe artifacts were also excluded. Result:FCs
were present in 21.9% of the patients. According to the Bent’s classification, the prevalence of each FC type was as follows;
type 1 FC (13.6%), type 2 FC (3.2%), type 3 FC (1.9%) and type 4 FC (3.1%). Of the four types of FR cells, type 4 had a
significant association with frontal sinusitis. The incidence of hyperpneumatized frontal sinus, ANC, SOC, IFSSC were significantly
higher among patients with the FC than those without the FC (p<0.05). Patients without the ANC or with type 1
uncinate process, according to Stammberger’s classification, displayed a higher frequency of frontal sinusitis (p<0.05). There
was a statistically significant decrease in the frequency of frontal sinusitis among patients with hypopneumatized frontal sinus
(p<0.05). Conclusion:In our series, the frontal sinusitis was influenced by each types of FC, attachment sites of uncinate process
and the degree of frontal sinus pneumatization. Therefore, these anatomic variations in the frontal recess should be appropriately
addressed during the surgical management of the frontal sinusitis. KCI Citation Count: 1 |
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Bibliography: | G704-002180.2009.16.1.013 |
ISSN: | 1229-1498 2384-4361 |