Surgical anatomy of the frontal recess--is there a benefit in multiplanar CT-reconstruction?

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Surgical anatomy of the frontal recess--is there a benefit in multiplanar CT-reconstruction? / Leunig, A; Sommer, B; Betz, C S; Sommer, F.

In: RHINOLOGY, Vol. 46, No. 3, 09.2008, p. 188-94.

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title = "Surgical anatomy of the frontal recess--is there a benefit in multiplanar CT-reconstruction?",
abstract = "Anatomical variations in the sinus region are not necessarily pathological, but they may complicate the anatomy of the lateral nasal wall and contribute to the occurrence or persistence of chronic inflammatory diseases. In this study the interpretations of initial coronal CT scans were significantly altered following multiplanar CT-reconstruction. Assuming that a multiplanar analysis includes coronal views, we may conclude that imaging in three planes yields more information and provides a substantial benefit in the planning and performance of a surgical procedure on the paranasal sinuses.",
keywords = "Frontal Sinus, Humans, Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Journal Article",
author = "A Leunig and B Sommer and Betz, {C S} and F Sommer",
year = "2008",
month = sep,
language = "English",
volume = "46",
pages = "188--94",
journal = "RHINOLOGY",
issn = "0300-0729",
publisher = "University Hospital Utrecht",
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T1 - Surgical anatomy of the frontal recess--is there a benefit in multiplanar CT-reconstruction?

AU - Leunig, A

AU - Sommer, B

AU - Betz, C S

AU - Sommer, F

PY - 2008/9

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N2 - Anatomical variations in the sinus region are not necessarily pathological, but they may complicate the anatomy of the lateral nasal wall and contribute to the occurrence or persistence of chronic inflammatory diseases. In this study the interpretations of initial coronal CT scans were significantly altered following multiplanar CT-reconstruction. Assuming that a multiplanar analysis includes coronal views, we may conclude that imaging in three planes yields more information and provides a substantial benefit in the planning and performance of a surgical procedure on the paranasal sinuses.

AB - Anatomical variations in the sinus region are not necessarily pathological, but they may complicate the anatomy of the lateral nasal wall and contribute to the occurrence or persistence of chronic inflammatory diseases. In this study the interpretations of initial coronal CT scans were significantly altered following multiplanar CT-reconstruction. Assuming that a multiplanar analysis includes coronal views, we may conclude that imaging in three planes yields more information and provides a substantial benefit in the planning and performance of a surgical procedure on the paranasal sinuses.

KW - Frontal Sinus

KW - Humans

KW - Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted

KW - Tomography, X-Ray Computed

KW - Journal Article

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 18853869

VL - 46

SP - 188

EP - 194

JO - RHINOLOGY

JF - RHINOLOGY

SN - 0300-0729

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