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Yan Jianhua - - 2006
PURPOSE: To report a rare computed tomography (CT) feature in one case of orbital cavernous hemangioma (OCH). METHODS: Case report. The clinical features, CT findings, and pathological examination are presented. RESULTS: A 43-year-old Chinese man developed slowly progressive proptosis and decreased vision in his left eye over 13 years. The ...
Hedlund Gary - - 2006
The newborn, infant, or young child who presents with a midline frontonasal mass often poses a diagnostic challenge to the clinician. The most pressing issue is whether the mass extends intracranially. The development of the frontonasal region or anterior neuropore is complex. Aberrant embryogenesis leads to three main types of ...
Utsunomiya Daisuke - - 2006
Aneurysms of the sinus of Valsalva are rare. We report here the case of a 56-year-old man with a ruptured aneurysm of sinus of Valsalva with flow into the right ventricle which was diagnosed non-invasively by 64-row multi-slice computed tomographic (CT) imaging. The right sinus of Valsalva aneurysm rupturing into ...
Gómez-Ledesma Isabel - - 2006
PURPOSE: To report an uncommon case of unilateral subperiosteal hemorrhage while scuba diving involving the orbit, a condition characterized by proptosis and associated severe ocular motility disturbances with displacement of the eyeball. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Observational case report. RESULTS: Unilateral subperiosteal hemorrhage in a 31-year-old woman while scuba diving at ...
McGeeney Brian E - - 2006
We report a case of complicated pansinusitis presenting with thunderclap headache. The patient quickly developed left ophthalmoplegia and imaging demonstrated extension of inflammation from the sphenoid sinus into the sellar region. Thunderclap headache is well known to occur from a variety of intracranial events, but complicated sinusitis presenting this way ...
Chen Ying-Lin - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of optic nerve protrusion (ONP) and its clinical indicators by using sinus computed tomography (CT) scan. STUDY DESIGN: Sinus CT scans of 260 consecutive patients with chronic inflammatory sinus disease were reviewed. RESULTS: The prevalence of ONP in our study population was ...
Kavanagh Eoin C - - 2006
PURPOSE: To describe the natural history of capillary hemangioma. METHODS: Case report. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: We describe the imaging features of a capillary hemangioma of the orbit at presentation (computed tomographic scan done at 27 weeks) and after regression (magnetic resonance scan done at 9 years). The primary scans demonstrate ...
Chen Huan-Wen - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Septic cavernous sinus thrombosis (CST) is a rare and fatal disease. Clinical presentations in the early stage are nonspecific, and the sensitivity of cranial axial computed tomography (CT) with thick section is low. This study analyzed the clinical manifestation and neuroimaging findings in patients with septic CST in a ...
Hashikawa Kazunobu - - 2006
Reconstruction of eye globe-sparing total maxillectomy defects is one of the major challenges to reconstructive surgeons. In 1994, the authors developed an uncomplicated and easy reconstructive method, where a titanium mesh is applied for the support of orbital contents, a radial forearm free flap for covering the mesh and the ...
Ela-Dalman N - - 2006
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Orbital trauma may result in severe restrictive, paralytic, or combined strabismus. Clinical diagnosis may be extremely challenging. Orbital imaging is helpful in determining the exact site of injury, functionality, and integrity of the extraocular muscles. A typical study now includes coronal and axial views of the muscles. This study ...
Baujat Bertrand - - 2006
Exophthalmos is a protrusion of the eyeball due to an increase in orbital contents in a normal bony orbit. Exorbitism is a protrusion of the eyeball due to a decrease in capacity of the orbital container, with a normal orbital content volume such as seen in a congenital form termed ...
Eggesbø H B - - 2006
Paranasal sinus development and pneumatisation variants are described, and rhinosinusitis and different patterns of inflammatory sinonasal diseases are reviewed. Other inflammatory sinonasal diseases, e.g., fungal sinusitis, mucocele, pyocele and sinonasal manifestations in systemic diseases, are briefly described. Computed tomography (CT) is the primary modality in diagnosing and mapping suspected inflammatory ...
Lohrmann Christian - - 2006
The goal of this study was to describe pathologies of sinonasal CT in patients with Wegener's granulomatosis. Between 1993 and 2004, sinonasal CT was performed in 28 patients (15 male, 13 female) with Wegener's granulomatosis. The following imaging findings were assessed on the CT scans: mucosal thickening, subtotal opacification, air-fluid ...
Rossie James B - - 2006
The identity and taxonomic distribution of paranasal sinuses among living platyrrhines has remained a contentious issue (e.g., Cave [1967] Am J Phys Anthropol 26:277-288 vs. Hershkovitz [1977] Chicago: University of Chicago Press) largely because the ontogenetic data required for their detection and identification (e.g., Cave [1967]; Maier [2000] Cambridge, UK: ...
Jank Siegfried - - 2006
PURPOSE: The aims of the study were to document the effectiveness of ultrasound (US) in diagnosing orbital wall fractures when compared with computed tomography (CT) and to measure the intraobserver reliability of US using a curved array transducer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From December 2003 to March 2004, 13 patients with ...
Măru Nicoleta - - 2006
The aim of this study is to present various morphologic aspects of the middle ear cholesteatoma, concerning both container (tympanic cavity) and content (cholesteatoma). There are two different aspects of the study: a mezoscopic study of the tympanic walls and the elements within the middle ear (ossicular chain, folds, ligaments, ...
Melroy Christopher T - - 2006
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to compare three common methods (transillumination, plain radiographs, and computerized tomography [CT] image guidance) for estimating the position and extent of pneumatization of the frontal sinus in osteoplastic flap surgery. METHODS: Axial CT scans and 6-ft Caldwell radiographs were performed on 10 cadaver ...
Casale Manuele - - 2006
Rhinomanometry includes a set of methodologies to diagnose pathological alterations of the nostrils and nasal cavities. Some anatomic variations could cause partial or sub total obstruction of one or both nostrils, leading to insufficient nasal respiration. Rhinomanometry measures the airflow through one nostril at time, while a pad occludes the ...
Senocak Dogan - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: Determine the efficacy of computerized tomography (CT) in detecting the intranasal distribution of sprayed radio-enhanced particles and the effects of topical decongestion on particle distribution. STUDY DESIGN: Sinonasal distribution of a radio-enhanced spray solution was studied using CT imaging in 14 adults with no sinonasal symptoms. One nostril was ...
Bassiouny Ahmed - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between the extent of sinus disease in chronic sinusitis as detected radiologically by computed tomography (CT) scan and the population of cilia (ciliary area) both before and after functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). In a simple way this is a trial to statistically prove that ...
Ben Simon Guy J - - 2005
PURPOSE: To establish guidelines for interpretation of orbital imaging by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and/or computed tomography (CT), and to apply these guidelines and examine their predictive value in 131 patients with biopsy-proven orbital tumors. DESIGN: Prospective evaluation of imaging studies. PARTICIPANTS: Imaging studies (CT and/or MRI) from 131 cases ...
Por Yong M - - 2005
Lower lid epiblepharon is a relatively common problem among young Asian patients. Occasionally, it may be secondary to underlying orbital pathology. We report a 33-year-old Chinese patient with a dural carotid cavernous fistula who presented with an ipsilateral lower lid epiblepharon in the absence of any other significant signs. After ...
Polito Ennio - - 2005
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate technetium Tc 99m (99mTc) red blood cell scintigraphy as a diagnostic tool for orbital cavernous hemangioma and to differentiate between orbital masses on the basis of their vascularization. METHODS: We performed 99mTc red blood cell scintigraphy on 23 patients (8 female and 15 male; mean age, 47 ...
Haruna Shinichi - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: To compare the number of activated eosinophils in the ethmoidal sinus mucosa with the computed tomographic findings and degree of olfactory dysfunction, and study the clinical characteristics of this disease. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Ethmoidal sinus mucosal specimens were obtained from 84 patients with bilateral sinusitis accompanied by endoscopic sinus ...
Siddiqui A A - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Craniocerebral invasive Aspergillosis of sino-nasal origin has been reported with a very high mortality due to a peculiarly fulminant clinical course. Early diagnosis based on clinical radiological imaging may have an impact on final clinical outcome. This retrospective study focuses on characteristic MR imaging features of Aspergillosis (of sinonasal ...
Manoj Krishnan Sarojam - - 2006
An incidental persistent falcine sinus was detected in an otherwise normal brain on MRI in a 12-year-old girl who underwent imaging after clinical suspicion of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis. The falcine sinus was associated with a hypoplastic posterior third of the superior sagittal sinus and a dominant straight sinus. Generally, atresia ...
Chiba Susumu - - 2006
Superior saggital sinus thrombosis (SSST), which has a strong causal link with antiphospholipid syndrome, rarely occurs in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). We describe a 34-year-old woman with SLE whose clinical problem was mild headache. Her serology indicated negative antiphospholipid, anticardiolipin antibodies and lupus anticoagulants. However, marked dilatation of ...
Boari Letícia - - 2005
The sinonasal involvement is one of the most common manifestations in cystic fibrosis. Data show a high incidence of chronic rhinosinusitis in these patients. Although it has been found radiographic opacification of the sinus in more than 90% of cases, few are symptomatic. So that, it is difficult to recognize ...
Voros Gerasimos M - - 2005
A 74-year-old man with a previous history of lower leg soft tissues leiomyosarcoma and multiple metastasis presented with a progressive painless proptosis of the left eye. Orbital ultrasound, CT, and MRI revealed a large mass in the left medial orbit. The mass was surgically removed and pathologic examination confirmed the ...
An Young H - - 2005
BACKGROUND: Isolated inflammatory sphenoid sinus disease (IISSD) can be difficult to diagnose. Frequently, history and physical are inadequate in establishing a diagnosis. Computed tomography (CT) is an excellent screening tool; however, it often is obtained late in the disease process because of vague symptoms at presentation. Identifying the most common ...
Asheim Jason - - 2005
Cross-sectional imaging has demonstrated an increasing role in the evaluation of the orbits and the periorbital structures. The case presented in this article demonstrates the rare finding of a dacryolith by CT. To our knowledge, little has been reported on cross-sectional imaging characteristics of this entity in the recent radiologic ...
Ben Simon Guy J - - 2005
PURPOSE: To report 6 patients with spontaneous orbital hemorrhage in relation to the inferior rectus muscle. DESIGN: Retrospective observational case series. PARTICIPANTS: Six patients with acute onset orbital pain, diplopia, and proptosis referred to the orbital clinic at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, January 1995 through December 2004. ...
Avci E - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: The microsurgical and radiological anatomy of the clinoid process were studied to give surgeons more details about the anterior clinoid process and its relations to the vascular and nervous neighbourhood during intradural and extradural clinoidectomy, thus making the operative procedures safer. METHODS: Seven formalin-fixed (14 sides) and two fresh ...
Brotchi Jacques - - 2005
OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: The etiological factors involved in idiopathic intracranial hypertension are not easy to identify. This case of idiopathic intracranial hypertension was associated with a capillary hemangioma growing in the lumen of the superior sagittal sinus. CLINICAL PRESENTATION: A 10-year-old girl had experienced progressive headaches and abdominal pain. Fundoscopic ...
Hotta Kazuki - - 2005
A 55-year-old Japanese woman presented with proptosis of the left eye that showed rapid progression with profound lid oedema and chemosis with pain. Magnetic resonance imaging and helical computed tomography demonstrated a large mass of the upper temporal orbit and extended bony destruction of the frontal and zygomatic bones. She ...
Rutar Tina - - 2005
PURPOSE: To describe bilateral blindness resulting from infection with community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). DESIGN: Observational case report. METHODS: A 44-year-old man developed proptosis, ptosis, ophthalmoplegia, and no light perception vision after attempting to lance a nasal pustule. A nasal culture grew MRSA. Imaging showed bilateral orbital cellulitis, pansinusitis, and ...
Perrini Paolo - - 2005
OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: We report an extremely rare case of a primary orbital germinoma in a previously healthy 56-year-old man. CLINICAL PRESENTATION: The patient had a 3-month history of progressive left proptosis and visual deterioration. A magnetic resonance imaging scan revealed an intraconal enhancing mass superomedially displacing the optic nerve ...
Gökçek A - - 2005
PURPOSE: To compare the spiral computed tomographic dacryocystography (CT-DCG) findings of failed and successful dacryocystorhinostomies (DCR) and to detect the possible causes of failure before reoperation. METHODS: Eighteen patients with failed and 15 patients with functional DCR were examined by spiral CT-DCG, a combination of contrast dacryocystography and spiral computed ...
Nishimura Takeshi D - - 2005
Variations in the maxillary sinus anatomy of extant and fossil catarrhine primates have been extensively examined using computed tomography (CT), and have potential utility for phylogenetic analyses. This approach has also been used to demonstrate its anatomical variation in eight of the 16 extant genera of platyrrhines and the absence ...
Coskun Berna Uslu - - 2005
Extraskeletal Ewing's sarcoma is rarely found arising in the head and neck region. Only six cases of extraskeletal Ewing's sarcoma invading the nasal cavity or paranasal sinuses have been reported in the literature. The first described case of that Ewing's sarcoma located in isolated maxillary sinus extending into the orbita ...
Koppe Thomas - - 2006
In a mixed sex sample of ten adult gibbon (Hylobates moloch) skulls, one cranium of a male with maxillary sinus atelectasis of the left side was identified. While external inspection revealed a slight drop of the left orbital floor, serial coronal computer tomography (CT) scans show characteristic changes of the ...
Yeung Ling - - 2005
Chorioretinal folds are a rare presentation of a meningioma. We report a case of a meningioma with chorioretinal folds as its initial presentation. A 39-year-old female patient complained of progressive blurring of the right eye. A fundus examination of the right eye revealed chorioretinal folds. Magnetic resonance imaging found a ...
Levy Jaime - - 2005
BACKGROUND: We present an interventional case report of a rare occurrence of sphenoid sinus mucocele causing bilateral consecutive blindness with unilateral partial recovery after endoscopic surgery. METHODS: A 64-year-old woman with known sphenoid sinus mucocele and right blindness was referred because of an acute drop of vision to hand motion ...
Papalkar Daya - - 2005
A 55-year-old Caucasian woman presented with an orbital cavernous haemangioma superior to the optic nerve in the orbital apex. Preoperative imaging demonstrated a mass involving the superomedial and superolateral quadrants of the posterior orbit. A stereotactic fronto-orbital approach was performed by the neurosurgical team, and cryoextraction of the lesion was ...
Levison John - - 2005
We present two neonates with nasal obstruction because of anterior choanal stenosis (congenital nasal pyriform aperture stenosis). An associated single maxillary central incisor was also shown on computed tomography imaging in the neonatal period. These midline anomalies are recognized minimal manifestations (microforms) of holoprosencephaly. We describe their neonatal investigation, multidisciplinary ...
Holbrook Eric H - - 2005
BACKGROUND: The sinonasal computer tomography (CT) scan is frequently used to help confirm the diagnosis of rhinosinusitis. However, little data exist correlating patient symptoms with CT findings. METHODS: Immediately preceding CT of the sinuses, 94 subjects without evidence of trauma, nasal tumors, or previous sinus surgery completed the Rhinosinusitis Outcome ...
Chung J I - - 2005
Summary: The embryonic tentorial sinus usually regressses during postnatal development, but its typical prenatal drainage patterns and intradural anastomoses can be depicted as various developmental phenotypic representations. Here, we tried to clarify the variant types of the superficial middle cerebral vein (SMCV) associated with the embryonic tentorial sinus. Total 41 ...
Leone Massimo - - 2005
The rare primary headache short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks with conjunctival injection and tearing (SUNCT) is characterized by 3 to 200 attacks per day of severe unilateral orbital pain. Functional magnetic resonance imaging shows increased blood flow in the ipsilateral posterior inferior hypothalamus during attacks, indicating activation. We report the ...
Lefebvre J - - 2005
OBJECTIVES: To assess the use of computed tomography (CT) in the diagnosis of chronic nasal disease in dogs. METHODS: A retrospective study of 85 dogs with chronic nasal discharge due to primary nasal disease, which had undergone nasal CT and biopsy, was carried out. Medical records were reviewed for signalment, ...
Karapantzos Ilias - - 2005
PURPOSE: To describe a case of conjunctival hyperaemia and proptosis of the right eye. METHODS: Three-dimensional computed tomography (CT) was performed to reveal the size and position of a lesion of osseous density extending into the right orbit. The lesion was then excised using a right paranasal transcutaneous approach. RESULTS: ...
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