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Bildgebung bei entzündlichen Erkrankungen der Nasennebenhöhlen

Imaging in inflammatory diseases of the paranasal sinuses

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Ziele der bildgebenden Diagnostik der entzündlichen Veränderungen der Nasennebenhöhlen (NNH) sind die Bestätigung der Diagnose, Bestimmung der Ausdehnung und der Lokalisation sowie Beschreibung anatomischer Varianten, um die Patienten zu selektieren, die von einer chirurgischen Sanierung der Nasennebenhöhlen profitieren würden. Im Rahmen dieser Übersichtsarbeit werden die häufigsten entzündlichen Veränderungen der Nasennebenhöhlen einschließlich ihrer Komplikationen sowie geeignete Untersuchungsstrategien dargestellt.

Abstract

The goals of imaging in inflammatory disease of the paranasal sinuses are confirmation of the diagnosis, evaluation of the extent of the disease, and description of the different anatomic variants in order to select the patients who would benefit from surgical treatment of paranasal sinus disease. The most common inflammatory changes of the paranasal sinuses, the complications of inflammatory disease, and the optimal imaging strategy are presented.

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Mack, M., May, A., Bisdas, S. et al. Bildgebung bei entzündlichen Erkrankungen der Nasennebenhöhlen. Radiologe 47, 606–612 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00117-007-1504-x

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