The frontal sinus, a pair of air-filled cavities located in the forehead region, has gained attention in forensic science for its potential role in human identification. Recent research has ...
Transillumination sometimes provides information on the condition of the maxillary and frontal sinuses. Endoscopic examination of the nose and the sinuses with the telescope is the most reliable ...
Anterior and/or posterior ethmoidectomy is performed, followed by a sphenoidotomy and exploration of the frontal sinus under direct vision. Reprinted with permission from the Archives of ...
Furthermore, snow leopards' well-developed frontal sinus system warms inhaled air and enhances respiratory efficiency, making them animals well-adapted to cold, low-oxygen environments.
An electrocardiogram showed sinus tachycardia ... There was evidence of symmetric vasogenic edema in the frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes and in the cerebellum.
The optic chiasm and optic nerves are located just above the pituitary gland, and the cavernous sinus is located on ... The anterior lobe or frontal lobe of the pituitary gland is responsible ...
Recent research from Stony Brook Medicine shows that early signs of dementia are becoming more frequent among first ...
MRC in the left and right maxillary sinus and to a small extent thickening of the sinus mucosa in the frontal (right half) and ethmoidal sinuses. Subsequently, in February 2019, a resection of the ...
Sinusitis is an infection of the tissue lining your sinuses which are structures inside your face filled with air. When you have bacterial infections, viral infections and allergies, the sinuses ...
Sinusitis can cause facial pressure, sinus headache, and other symptoms. Treatment may depend on the cause. A sinus infection, also known as sinusitis or rhinosinusitis, occurs when your nasal ...
Sinusitis, or a sinus infection, can cause a stuffy or runny nose, a decreased sense of smell, and other symptoms. You can usually manage the symptoms at home with a decongestant. The sinuses are ...