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Goiato Marcelo Coelho - - 2007
AIM: The aim of this report is to describe a quick and simple method of positioning retention magnets when deformed patients are rehabilitated with an oculopalpebral prostheses attached to a maxillary denture/obturator. BACKGROUND: In patients with deformities requiring complex rehabilitations, the use of magnets is the most efficient means of ...
Tingelhoff K - - 2007
Segmentation of medical image data is getting more and more important over the last years. The results are used for diagnosis, surgical planning or workspace definition of robot-assisted systems. The purpose of this paper is to find out whether manual or semi-automatic segmentation is adequate for ENT surgical workflow or ...
Edmonds Lance D - - 2007
Nasal dermoid sinus cysts are the most common congenital midline nasofrontal masses, but they can easily be confused with simple recurrent sinusitis upon clinical presentation. We report the case of a 14-year-old male who was initially diagnosed with frontal sinusitis and treated with antibiotics but, after multiple episodes of recurrence, ...
Homsioglou Elias - - 2007
BACKGROUND: A pneumatized superior turbinate is a rare cause of headache. Nasal endoscopy alone, does not provide us with adequate information for this inaccessible area of the superior nasal cavity. A coronal computed tomography (CT) must be obtained to confirm the diagnosis. CASE PRESENTATION: We present a 40-year-old female with ...
Carey Stephan A - - 2007
Age-related changes in gross and microscopic structure of the nasal cavity may alter local tissue susceptibility as well as the dose of inhaled toxicant delivered to susceptible sites. This article describes a novel method for the use of magnetic resonance imaging, 3-dimensional airway modeling, and morphometric techniques to characterize the ...
Kubota Toshinobu - - 2007
PURPOSE: To evaluate the inflammation in idiopathic orbital myositis by fat-suppressed T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). DESIGN: Observational case series. METHODS: The inflammation in nine patients with orbital myositis was evaluated with fat-suppressed T2-weighted MRI within three weeks of onset. Patients were mainly treated with steroid pulse therapy and followed ...
Uchino Akira - - 2007
INTRODUCTION: Retrograde flow in the left dural sinuses is sometimes detected by three-dimensional time-of-flight (3D-TOF) magnetic resonance (MR) angiography. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the incidence of this phenomenon and its characteristic features on 3D-TOF MR angiograms. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed cranial MR angiography images of 1,078 ...
Teke Hacer Yasar - - 2007
BACKGROUND: Identification of corpses is a difficult forensic procedure and it is mandated by laws and social rules. Comparison of ante mortem and post-mortem medical records, such as dental documents, plays an important role in the identification of corpses. However, typical identification methods may be inconclusive, especially when certain extreme ...
Attia Sonia - - 2006
PURPOSE: To describe a case of orbital sarcoidosis manifesting with enophthalmos. METHODS: A 60-year-old woman presented with right enophthalmos. She had a palpable mass in her anterior orbit inferiorly. She underwent a complete ophthalmic evaluation, magnetic resonance imaging, and histopathologic examination. RESULTS: A magnetic resonance imaging scan disclosed an orbital, ...
Yoshida Nobuyo - - 2006
We report a 74-year-old Japanese man with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) originating in the frontal sinus. It presented as a cutaneous nodule on his right forehead. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed invasion of the anterior wall of the ethmoid sinus, the frontal bone, and possibly the meninx by a frontal ...
Le Annie V - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Although one of the most common illnesses encountered in the primary care setting, acute community-acquired bacterial sinusitis (ACABS) can be a challenge to diagnose. METHODS: Existing diagnostic modalities ranging from clinical history to imaging studies used to diagnose ACABS are discussed. RESULTS: Numerous methods exist but they do not ...
Mills David M - - 2006
PURPOSE: To review pediatric neuroimaging studies of the head and orbit and the radiation-induced cancer risk associated with computed tomography in light of recent attention to pediatric radioimaging by the US Food and Drug Administration, the National Cancer Institute, pediatricians, and radiologists. DESIGN: Perspective. METHODS: Literature review. SETTING: Institutional. PATIENT ...
Holliday Casey M - - 2006
Head vascular anatomy of the greater (or Caribbean) flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) is investigated and illustrated through the use of a differential contrast, dual vascular injection technique, and high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (CT), allowing arteries and veins to be differentiated radiographically. Vessels were digitally isolated with segmentation tools and reconstructed in ...
Sethi A - - 2006
We report the case of a 16-year-old boy who presented to us with acute otitis media, facial weakness and retro-orbital pain. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of the head and temporal bone revealed otitis media with petrous apicitis. The patient responded to broad-spectrum, parenteral antibiotics, with disappearance ...
Petite A F B - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is increasingly used in veterinary practice and, in some centres, is part of the diagnostic work-up of small animals with nasal disease. However, there are no published studies which critically evaluate the use of magnetic resonance imaging for this purpose. The purpose of this work ...
Malik Khurram J - - 2006
A 44-year-old woman presented with a 1-month history of right-sided tearing, redness, and chronic headache. Clinical examination was notable for 4-mm proptosis and decreased visual acuity OD. Orbital CT demonstrated isolated enlargement of the right lateral rectus. Surgical biopsy was undertaken after an unsuccessful trial of oral steroids. Histopathology and ...
Thomas Colin - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the oropharyngeal red streak sign for diagnosing acute sinusitis. DESIGN: Exploratory cohort study. SETTING: A Veterans Affairs medical center urgent care center. PARTICIPANTS: Sixty consecutive subjects presenting with nasal symptoms lasting 4 weeks or less. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Each subject underwent a structured history and physical ...
Park Won Chan - - 2006
PURPOSE: To analyze the imaging findings in patients diagnosed with isolated orbital neurofibromas. DESIGN: Retrospective observational case series. METHODS: Computed tomographic (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings were reviewed in five patients with orbital neurofibromas in the absence of systemic neurofibromatosis in this multicenter study. The main outcome measures ...
Jung Tae-Young - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Surgery for meningiomas involving the cavernous sinus remains controversial. Interdural cavernous sinus is called the lateral dural wall in the cavernous sinus, which is composed of two layers, the outer dural layer and the inner membranous layer. We encountered two cases of dumbbell-shaped middle cranial fossa meningioma with interdural ...
Schuh-Hofer S - - 2006
A sterile inflammation in the cavernous sinus was hypothesized to underlie cluster headache (CH). Neurogenic inflammation is accompanied by the extravasation of plasma proteins in the surrounding tissue. We tested the hypothesis of an inflammatory process in the cavernous sinus in CH patients using 99mTc-human serum albumin (HSA) and single ...
Caylakli Fatma - - 2006
The nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses constitute an anatomical and functional unit. Paranasal sinuses communicate with the nasal cavities, which are covered by the same mucosa, via small openings and narrow ducts that allow both aeration and sinus drainage. Anatomical variations of the paranasal sinuses and nasal cavity are important ...
Dubois Josée - - 2006
PURPOSE: Infantile hemangiomas of the orbit and eyelid can cause serious ocular problems, such as astigmatism and amblyopia. Magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography are the best ways to establish the diagnosis and to evaluate the extent of the lesion. Our goal was to correlate the lesion location with the visual ...
Pirouzian Amir - - 2006
PURPOSE: To describe and to evaluate a novel application of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in determining the Ahmed glaucoma valve (AGV) function after implantation. METHODS: Retrospective interventional case series of all surgical glaucoma patients in one practice were identified and orbital MRI series were performed. Orbital MRI findings were evaluated ...
McNeill E - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: Mucosal changes in the paranasal sinuses are detected in 30-50% of scans for non-rhinological disease. This study assesses the relationship between symptoms of rhinosinusitis and radiological evidence of sinus pathology in patients undergoing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans for unrelated pathology. DESIGN: Prospective observational study, evaluating symptoms of rhinosinusitis ...
Kaido Takanobu - - 2006
Sinus pericranii is one of the differential diagnoses which should be considered when a physician encounters a patient with a subcutaneous soft scalp mass. Sinus pericranii is a rare vascular anomaly of the venous drainage between the intracranial and extracranial systems via the diploe of the skull. We describe here ...
Ward William R - - 2006
Two small moons of Pluto have been discovered in low-eccentricity orbits exterior to Pluto's large satellite, Charon. All three satellite orbits are nearly coplanar, implying a common origin. It has been argued that Charon formed as a result of a giant impact with primordial Pluto. The orbital periods of the ...
Chung Seung-Kyu - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Knowledge on the airflow patterns in the nasal cavity is essential to understanding the function of the nasal cavity. This study has attempted to observe the breath cycle of nasal airflow during respiration at rest. METHODS: We constructed a nasal cavity model by rapid prototyping using 1.25-mm-thick CT data ...
Ouriques Débora Mery - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Acoustic rhinometry indirectly calculates cross-sectional areas of the nose at various locations from the nostrils and the total volume of the nasal cavity. These parameters are calculated from an area-distance curve displayed by the device. METHODS: Seventy-seven adults between the ages of 20 and 40 years who had no ...
Jowi J O - - 2006
A 53 year old lady with diabetes mellitus presented with right hemi-facial spasm (HFS). Brain MRI Scan revealed extensive pan-sinusitis and mild bilateral mastoiditis. She responded well to intravenous ceftriaxone therapy and the hemifacial spasm resolved. The symptoms of hemifacial spasm and pain over the right cheek and peri-orbital area ...
Pereira Filipe José - - 2006
PURPOSE: To describe the CT findings of orbital cellulitis due to sinusitis. METHODS: The records and CT scans of 45 consecutive patients with orbital cellulitis due to sinusitis treated at the Hospital of the Medical School of Ribeirão Preto were analyzed by a radiologist and two orbital surgeons. RESULTS: Three ...
Kim Hak Jin - - 2006
PURPOSE: The periorbita has been regarded as the critical structure in decision of exenteration in the patients with paranasal (PNS) malignancies. The purpose of this study is to present the CT and MRI findings of the periorbita with PNS malignancies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten patients with PNS cancers were chosen ...
Hayase Masa - - 2006
We operated on a 12-year-old girl who had clitoromegaly and a sinus on the midline prepubic area congenitally. The prepubic sinus appeared to point to the clitoris on the preoperative magnetic resonance image, but the relation between the sinus and clitoromegaly was unclear. Gray-brown discharge was emitted at the site ...
Sharan Arbel - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: This study correlated the topographic relationship of the maxillary sinus floor to the roots of posterior teeth imaged by panoramic radiography and cross-sectional computed tomography (CT). STUDY DESIGN: Paired panoramic radiographs and CT images of maxillae from 80 subjects were analyzed. A total of 422 maxillary roots were classified ...
Pawakranond Laorporn - - 2006
The authors report the MRI findings in a patient with cavernous sinus metastasis with inferior extension to the nasopharynx, mimicking imaging findings of the advanced nasopharyngeal cancer with the skull base, and intracranial extension. Findings of denervative atrophy of the masticator muscles and obstruction of the Eustachian tube resulting in ...
Mafee Mahmood F - - 2006
Conventional plain-film radiography may be used as a screening method for various pathological conditions of the sinonasal cavities. However, CT scanning remains the study of choice for the imaging evaluation of acute and chronic inflammatory diseases of sinonasal cavities. MRI is superior to CT in differentiating inflammatory conditions from neoplastic ...
Aygun Nafi - - 2006
Radiologic imaging is an essential part of the presurgical evaluation of patients with sinusitis and of the monitoring of difficult-to-treat,recurrent, and postsurgical disease. In patients with noninflammatory sinus pathology and those who "baffle" clinical diagnosis, ima-ging is extremely helpful in differentiating the various pathological entities and determining the extent of ...
Browning Andrew C - - 2006
An 83-year-old woman receiving long-term prednisolone treatment presented with a right optic neuropathy and right third, fourth, fifth, and sixth cranial nerve palsies secondary to sino-orbital aspergillosis with cavernous sinus involvement. Because the patient refused conventional treatment, she was given a two-year course of oral itraconazole 200 mg/day, leading to ...
Allen S D - - 2007
Wegener's granulomatosis is an uncommon multisystemic disorder of unknown aetiology. It is characterized histopathologically by necrotizing granulomatous vasculitis. Most commonly this involves the upper and lower respiratory tract, with pulmonary involvement occurring at some stage of the disease in almost all patients. However, many other organ systems can also be ...
Baykul Timuçin - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical features, aetiologic factors, challenging properties (such as radio opacity in Water's view in a patient with no sinusitis), signs and symptoms of the ectopic teeth in the maxillary sinus. STUDY DESIGN: Clinical symptoms and radiographic findings of 14 patients with ectopic teeth in the maxillary ...
Tromblee Tonya C - - 2006
The purpose of this retrospective study was to determine the association between clinical characteristics, computed tomography (CT) characteristics, and histologic diagnosis in 43 cats with sinonasal disease. All cats were evaluated with CT and nasopharyngeal endoscopic examination, with histologic diagnosis based on nasal biopsy. Fifteen cats were diagnosed with sinonasal ...
Fatu C - - 2006
To investigate the development of the frontal sinus size during life, we studied the planar morphometry in 60 frontal radiographs of patients of different age and gender. A professional software (Bersoft Image 4.02) was used to measure the frontal area of the right and left frontal sinuses on radiographic images. ...
Tanoue S - - 2006
BACKGROUND: The cavernous sinus communicates with several para-cavernous sinus venous structures, receiving blood flow from the superficial middle cerebral vein (SMCV), the sphenoparietal sinus (SPS), and the superior ophthalmic vein, and draining into the superior and inferior petrosal sinuses and pterygoid and basilar plexuses. Anatomic variations of these veins have ...
Zhao Kai - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Mechanical obstruction of odorant flow to the olfactory neuroepithelium may be a primary cause of olfactory loss in nasal-sinus disease patients. Surgical removal of nasal obstruction may facilitate the recovery of olfactory ability. Unfortunately, quantifying the functional impact of nasal obstruction and subsequent surgical outcomes using acoustic rhinometry, rhinomanometry, ...
Karcioglu Z A - - 2006
PURPOSE: Modern stereotaxy utilizes preoperative computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to provide accurate localization information which can be very helpful in orbital surgery. The purpose of this report is to evaluate the usefulness of stereotactic surgery and application of this procedure in the orbit. METHODS: Interventional case ...
Deen H Gordon - - 2006
OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the imaging modality of choice for brain tumors and other lesions of the central nervous system. However, this procedure is contraindicated in patients with orbital metallic foreign bodies. In such cases, the usual clinical strategy is to manage the patient without the ...
Clément Philippe - - 2007
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows the vocal tract (VT) area function to be determined for a normal male speaker. METHOD: VT shapes were acquired using MRI during sustained production of French points vowels: /i/, /a/, /u/. Cross-sectional areas were measured from a series of planes spaced ...
Baskurt E - - 2006
Extramedullary hematopoiesis is a complication of a number of myeloproliferative disorders. MR imaging of the orbits was performed in a patient with bilateral orbital swelling with known myeloproliferative disorder and myelofibrosis. The study revealed symmetric, bilateral enhancing masses in the lacrimal fossae extending into the nasolacrimal ducts. Biopsy demonstrated sclerotic ...
Jacob Abraham - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To provide researchers with a survey atlas of normal paranasal sinus anatomy in the mouse as well as to standardize the reporting of data within the murine nose and sinuses. STUDY DESIGN: Histologic and radiographic study in mice. METHODS: C57BL/6 mice were killed and their heads sectioned in the ...
Kobayashi Keiko - - 2006
INTRODUCTION: It is important that each dural sinus can be recognized during brain surgery and that the venous route can be used for interventional procedures. In this study, the anatomical features and patterns of the confluence of the sinuses were analyzed. METHODS: The technique of contrast-enhanced three-dimensional magnetic resonance venography ...
Senel Figen Cizmeci - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: Vertical bone loss in edentulous maxillary alveolar processes may necessitate a sinus lift before the placement of dental implants. We have measured and assessed maxillary sinuses meticulously before the operation and evaluated the postoperative results of the operation with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). METHODS: Thirteen edentulous maxillary regions in ...
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