Abstract
Nasal anatomic variations are relevant during nasal surgical and endoscopic procedures. The extent of imaging methods, such as the cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), allows a better characterization of such peculiar anatomic traits. The bifid inferior turbinate (BIT) is a rare finding, being previously reported less than ten times. It was found and described on CT scans of patients, being usually associated with the absence of the uncinate process (UP). We hereby report for the first time a bilateral true BIT which differs from the previously reported BITs by the fact that the UPs were present and the bifidity was oriented laterally. In the light of this new find, we consider that the variant resulted from UP displacement should be regarded as a false bifid, or double, inferior turbinate. Bifidity of the inferior turbinate was not previously evaluated in CBCT, as well as in three-dimensional volume renderizations. So, CBCT proves as an efficient tool to investigate prevalence of rare anatomical variants. Noteworthy, CT studies of patients on a case-by-case basis allows a better performance of surgical and endoscopic procedures.
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Abbreviations
- AMT:
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Accessory middle turbinate
- BIT:
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Bifid inferior turbinate
- CBCT:
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Cone beam computed tomography
- MPR:
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Multiplanar reconstruction
- SMT:
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Secondary middle turbinate
- UP:
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Uncinate process
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Rusu, M.C., Măru, N., Săndulescu, M. et al. Rare anatomic variation: true bifid inferior turbinate. Surg Radiol Anat 40, 217–220 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00276-017-1929-5
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