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Sinuses

  • Do these tumors enhance?
  • Do these tumors have similar radiographic characteristics to those of squamous cell cancer?
  • Is there bony destruction?
  • List four benign lesions that affect the sinuses.
  • Name two other malignant neoplasms that are fairly common in the sinonasal region.
  • Sinonasal malignancies have what signal characteristic on T2-weighted MRI?
  • These tumors usually spread from the sinuses to involve what space?
  • What are the two radiographic hallmarks associated with chronic sinusitis?
  • What are three common causes of a hyperdense sinus lesion?
  • What condition does an air-fluid level involving the sinuses suggest?
  • What imaging studies are typically used to examine this region?
  • What is a mucous retention cyst?
  • What is the best imaging modality for evaluating the sinuses?
  • What is the key area for evaluation in the patient with chronic sinusitis complaints?
  • What is the most common malignant sinus tumor?
  • What is the name of the surgery that patients with OMC disease often undergo?
  • What percentage of these tumors occur in the maxillary sinus?
  • Where does a mucocele commonly arise?
  • Which sinuses are most commonly involved in sinusitis
  • Why does it form?

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