Imaging of Paranasal Sinuses, An Issue of Neuroimaging Clinics 25-4
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Imaging of Paranasal Sinuses is explored in this important Neuroimaging Clinics issue. Articles include: Current trends in sinonasal imaging; Normal anatomy and anatomic variants of the paranasal sinuses on CT; Pre-treatment imaging in inflammatory sinonasal disease; The role of CT and MRI in imaging of fungal sinusitis; Imaging approach to sinonasal tumors; The role of CT and MRI in imaging of sino-nasal tumors; The role of CT and MRI in the skull base in evaluation of sino-nasal disease; Post-treatment imaging of the paranasal sinuses following endoscopic sinus surgery; Post-treatment imaging of the paranasal sinuses following treatment for sinonasal neoplasia; and more!

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Date de parution 07 janvier 2016
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Clinics Review Articles Neuroimaging Clinics of North America
Imaging of Paranasal Sinuses

Varsha M. Joshi, DNB, DMRD
Deparment of CT and MRI, Vijaya Diagnostic Centers, Hyderabad - 500034, India
ISSN  1052-5149 Volume 25 • Number 4 • November 2015
Elsevier
Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
CME Accreditation Page
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Learning Objectives
Accreditation
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To Enroll
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Forthcoming Issues
Recent Issues
Contributors
Consulting Editor
Editor
Authors
Foreword: Imaging of Paranasal Sinuses
Preface: Paranasal Sinuses—Decongested!
Current Trends in Sinonasal Imaging
Key points
Introduction
Overview of modalities used in modern sinus imaging
Dose-reduction strategies in sinus computed tomography
Indications for Imaging of the Paranasal Sinuses and Skull Base
Image-Guided Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Future directions
Normal Anatomy and Anatomic Variants of the Paranasal Sinuses on Computed Tomography
Key points
Introduction
Imaging techniques and protocol
Embryology
Anatomy overview of the sinonasal region
The nasal septum
The middle turbinate
Lamellar anatomy
The uncinate process
The maxillary sinus and ostiomeatal complex
The frontal sinus and frontal sinus drainage pathway
The lamina papyracea and anterior ethmoidal artery
The anterior skull base: olfactory fossa and height of the ethmoid skull base
The posterior sinus group: posterior ethmoid sinus and sphenoid sinus
Summary
Supplementary data
Imaging in Sinonasal Inflammatory Disease
Key points
Introduction
Mucociliary clearance and pathophysiology of sinusitis
Indications for imaging
Imaging options and protocols
Imaging appearances
Sinonasal inflammation in systemic diseases
Differential diagnosis
Pearls and pitfalls
What the referring clinician wants to know: preparing a clinically relevant report
Summary
Fungal Sinusitis
Key points
Introduction
Classification of fungal sinusitis
General imaging considerations
Noninvasive fungal sinusitis
Invasive fungal sinusitis
Summary
Imaging Approach to Sinonasal Neoplasms
Key points
Introduction
Computed tomography and MR imaging
Computed tomography
MR imaging
Radiologic features of a malignant sinonasal neoplasm
Routes of disease spread with relevant anatomy
What the physicians need to know (differentials and resectability)
Summary
Sinonasal Tumors
Key points
Introduction
Benign and malignant epithelial tumors
Neuroendocrine, neuroectodermal, nerve sheath, and neuronal tumors
Hematolymphoid neoplasms
Primary soft tissue tumors
Fibroosseous lesions and bone sarcoma
Odontogenic tumors
Metastasis
Summary
The Skull Base in the Evaluation of Sinonasal Disease
Key points
Introduction
Techniques
Anatomy
Sinonasal pathology extending to the skull base
Skull base pathology extending to the sinonasal region
Summary
Posttreatment Imaging of the Paranasal Sinuses Following Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Key points
Introduction
Postoperative imaging techniques and protocols
Types of surgery and imaging findings
Surgical complications and their imaging findings
What referring physicians need to know
Summary
Post-treatment Evaluation of Paranasal Sinuses After Treatment of Sinonasal Neoplasms
Key points
Introduction
Imaging techniques
Expected imaging changes after surgery
Expected imaging changes after radiation therapy
Imaging after surgery for osteoma
Imaging after surgery for inverted papilloma
Imaging after surgery for juvenile angiofibroma
Key facts in imaging local recurrences
Summary
Index
Copyright
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