Radiology of the Antrum Flashcards
1
Q
What are the four paired air-filled spaces that surround the nasal cavity (paranasal sinuses)?
A
- Frontal sinus
- Above the eyes - Ethmoid sinuses (anterior, middle and posterior)
- Between the eyes - Sphenoid sinuses
- Behind the eyes - Maxillary sinuses
- Under the eyes
2
Q
What are paranasal sinuses lined by
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- Respiratory mucosa: pseudo-stratified columnar epithelium with cilia
- Tunica propria has serous and mucous glands
- Underlying this is periosteum
3
Q
Where do all the sinuses drain to?
A
- Frontal, maxillary antrum, anterior and middle ethmoid air cells all drain to middle meatus of the nose
- Posterior ethmoid air cells and sphenoid sinus both drain to the sphenoethmoidal recess
4
Q
How far does the maxillary antrum extend?
A
A pyramidal structure
- Base: part of the lateral wall of nose
- Apex: extends into the zygomatic process of maxilla
- Roof: floor of orbit
- Floor: Alveolar process and part of palatine process of maxilla
- Posterior: infratemporal surface of maxilla
- Anterior: facial surface of maxilla
5
Q
Common pathology within the antrum
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- Mucus retention cysts
- Polyps
- Rhinosinusitis
- Cysts
- Tumours
6
Q
Common pathology extra-antral
A
- Dental
- Nose
- Orbit
- Pterygopalatine fossa
7
Q
Imaging of the sinus
A
- Optimum imagine for sinus disease is multi-slice CT and MRI
- Radiographs you will use can include maxillary antrum
- Dental radiographs may occasionally show disease within the sinus
8
Q
Imaging in acute sinusitis
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- Radiographs contraindicated in acute sinusitis cases unless to exclude dental cause of symptoms
- Opacified sinuses or fluid levels may be found with acute sinusitis, which accompanies the common cold in 0.5-5% of cases
- Generally, sinusitis is a clinical diagnosis and management should be by medication
- If the condition does not resolve within 10 days, then imaging may be indicated
- Findings on conventional sinus views can be non-specific and may occur in asymptomatic individuals (e.g. mucosal thickening/mucus retention cysts)
- CT is normally the imagine method of choice