Ahmad Marjan Zia, Nawaz Anjum, Faiza Farooq, Syed Amir Gillani, Zunaira Sohail, Iqra Mubeen

Frequency and Predictors of Incidental Sinonasal Abnormalities Diagnosed on Brain Computed Tomography Scans

Ahmad Marjan Zia, Nawaz Anjum, Faiza Farooq, Syed Amir Gillani, Zunaira Sohail, Iqra Mubeen



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Abstract

Background: CT scan of nasal sinus is the gold standard test in diagnosing Sino-nasal abnormalities3 which has the advantage of being able to show fine anatomic detail in serial tomographic sections. Indeed, CT scan of sinuses reinforces the clinical diagnosis in suspected Sino-nasal diseases. It presents as a confirmatory method to plan systematic medical and surgical treatment.

Objective: The purpose of the study is to determine the frequency of incidental Sino-nasal abnormalities on brain computed tomography scans and to determine the predictors of incidental Sino-nasal abnormalities on brain CT scans.

Methodology: This case control study was conducted at Department of Radiology, Teaching Hospital, University of Lahore, Lahore. The sample size of 374 was estimated by using 95% confidence level with 5% margin of error and taking an expected percentage of incidental Sino-nasal abnormalities as 59.97%. Frontal, maxillary, sphenoidal and ethmoidal sinuses were focused. Coronal and sagittal reconstructed images were reviewed where necessary. Presence of air‑fluid levels or mucosal thickening was regarded as positive findings.

Results: The data consisted of 374 patients. The data was gathered from both males and females, 47% (176 patients) population was male whereas 52.9% (198 patients) was female. Mean age + S.D of the participants was 48.25+ 21.28. Out of 374 participants 31.6% (118 participants) population had Sino-nasal abnormality whereas remaining 68.4% (256 participants) population had no Sino-nasal abnormality.

Conclusion: Incidental Sino-nasal abnormalities were infrequent. The participants of all ages showed presence of Sino-nasal abnormalities, maxillary sinusitis being the commonest of all. Keywords: Sinusitis, Incidental, Prevalence, Maxillary



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