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Optic foramen location on computed tomography

Nguyen VD, Le MTQ, Nguyen CD, Nguyen TTK

Background: This study aimed to identify the location of the optic foramen in relation to the anterior sphenoid sinus wall, which is essential information for surgeons in planning and performing...
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Prevalence and Clinical Implications of Lateral Wall Dehiscence in the Sphenoid Sinus: Sternberg’s Canal

Kang SH, Huh G, Kim M, Bae YJ, Won TB, Kim JW, Rhee CS, Cho SW

Background and Objectives: Sternberg’s canal is known to result from incomplete fusion of bony compartments constituting the sphenoid bone during the developmental process. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence...
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Sphenoid sinus foreign body following airbag deployment in the United States: a case report

Olson BJ, Vella JB, McCormick JP

We report a unique case of penetrating foreign bodies following a motor vehicle accident with airbag deployment. The patient presented with evidence of facial trauma and was found to have...
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Life-Threatening Sinonasal Invasive Aspergillosis Easily Misdiagnosed

You YS, Koh JH, Kim BJ, Lee EJ, Kwon SH, Kim JS

Background and Objectives Invasive fungal sinusitis is extremely rare. Yet the consequences of this infection may be fatal if not diagnosed correctly at an early stage. We discuss three cases...
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Invasive sphenoid sinus aspergillosis with normal findings on initial diagnostic tests that mimics Tolosa-Hunt syndrome—a diagnostic dilemma: a case report

Jeong YH, Choi J, Kim BJ, Seok HY

Invasive sphenoid sinus aspergillosis can mimic Tolosa-Hunt syndrome (THS), leading to frequent misdiagnoses and potentially fatal consequences. We report a case of invasive sphenoid sinus aspergillosis initially misdiagnosed as THS....
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Investigation of the prevalence and main features of skull-base anomalies and characteristics of the sphenoid sinus using cone-beam computed tomography

Akbulut A, Demirel O, Orhan K

Objectives: This study aimed to define the prevalence and characteristics of skull base anomalies and the features of sphenoid sinus pneumatization (SSP). Materials and Methods: Five hundred cone-beam computed tomography scans...
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The Prevalence of Onodi Cells and Analysis of Relationship With Optic Nerve in Koreans

Kown JH, Han SY, Koo HB, Kang M, Lee J, Lee JH

Background and Objectives It is important to identify variations of paranasal sinuses during sinus surgery. The Onodi cell (OC), a variant of the paranasal sinuses, is the most posterior ethmoid...
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A Case of Sphenoidal Meningoencephalocele Masquerading as an Isolated Sphenoid Mucocele

Kim YC, Kwak J, Kim H, Lee SH

Isolated sphenoid sinus disease is often misdiagnosed because of its rarity and varing clinical presentation. A 51-year-old male visited the hospital with abnormal brain CT findings which showed homogenous opacification...
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A Case of Small Cell Carcinoma Originated from Sphenoid Sinus in Patient with Recurrent Pituitary Tumor

Kim D, Kim S, Pak MG, Bae WY

Small cell carcinoma (SmCC) is a type of neuroendocrine tumor commonly originating in the lung, with only about 2-4% of cases arising at extrapulmonary sites. Extrapulmonary SmCC of the head...
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Arrested Pneumatization of the Sphenoid Sinus in the Skull Base

Park SH, Hwang JH

We report 2 cases of arrested pneumatization of the sphenoid sinus, a normal variant commonly misdiagnosed as a serious condition of the skull base. A 65-year-old man visited a local...
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A Case of Painful Post-Traumatic Trigeminal Neuropathy after Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

Hwang J, Lim T, Joo JB, Lee WH

Painful post-traumatic trigeminal neuropathy (PPTTN) is a distinctive facial pain syndrome characterized by facial and/or oral pain along the sensory distribution of the fifth cranial nerve with a clear history...
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Incidental finding of metastatic malignancy involving the sphenoid sinus on a cone-beam computed tomographic scan: A case report

Amintavakoli N

The increased use of cone-beam computed tomographic (CBCT) scans has made it increasingly necessary to evaluate incidental findings on CBCT scans. This report describes the case of a 66-year-old female...
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A Case of Follicular Lymphoma of Sphenoid Sinus and Orbit

Park C, Lee DH, Park HY, Park SK

Malignant lymphoma is a tumor of the immune system. It mainly occurs in the lymph node, but it can also originate from extranodal organs such as the gastrointestinal tract, salivary...
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Two Cases of Acute Isolated Sphenoid Sinusitis in Children

Park S, Lee SY, Jeon YJ

Acute isolated sphenoid sinusitis is a rare disease, and accounts for less than 3% of all sinusitis, especially in young children. Delayed diagnosis or misdiagnosis can occur frequently due to...
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Isolated Sphenoid Sinusitis withNontypeable Haemophilus influenzae Bacteremia in a Healthy Child

Seok MJ, Choi KY, Shin S, Cho KY

Acute bacterial sinusitis is one of the most common diseases in children, and 5–13% of patients with viral upper respiratory infection experience secondary bacterial sinusitis as a complication. Isolated sphenoid...
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Two Cases of Bilateral Paranasal Sinus Fungus Balls with Sphenoid Sinus Involvement

Lee WH, Ryu YJ, Won JY, Hwang J

A fungus ball is the most common manifestation of fungal sinusitis. Bilateral involvement of fungus balls is rare, and bilateral sphenoid involvement is even more uncommon. The authors report two...
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A Case of Septal Abscess and Sphenoid Sinusitis after Dental Implant

Lee J, Kim SJ, Choi MS

A nasal septal abscess results from the collection of purulent fluid between the cartilage of bony septum and overlying mucoperichondrium or mucoperiosteum. Unless early diagnosis and surgical treatment are performed,...
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Pneumatization of the Frontal and Sphenoid Sinus in Korean Adults: A Study of Using Computed Tomography Scans

Sim YC, Kang M, Yu JS, Lee JH

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: For safe sinus surgery, it is essential to understand the anatomical structure and developmental state of the paranasal sinuses. Structural abnormalies such as aplastic and marked hypoplastic...
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Traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage following septorhinoplasty

Youssef A, Ahmed S, Ibrahim AA, Daniel M, Abdelfattah HM, Morsi H

Septoplasty/septorhinoplasty is a common ear, nose and throat procedure offered for those patients with deviated septum who are suffering from nasal obstruction and functional or cosmetic problems. Although it is...
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Chondroblastoma with Secondary Aneurysmal Bone Cyst in the Sphenoid Sinus: A Case Report

Cho SH, Yu IK, Kim SM, Kim JH, Lee SY

Chondroblastomas are rare benign cartilaginous neoplasms found in young patients. These tumors typically arise in the epiphysis or apophysis of a long bone. Chondroblastomas arising in the skull and facial...
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