SINUSITE AGUDA, CRÔNICA, ALÉRGICA, FÚNGICA. Como a radiologia pode diferenciar na tomografia?

This video is intended for healthcare professionals. CT and MRI scans of the sinuses are very common in hospitals, clinics, and emergency rooms. Radiology plays a crucial role in differentiating between acute, chronic, allergic fungal, fungal ball, or invasive sinusitis. Remember that the diagnosis is always clinical, and radiology is merely a complementary exam. 00:00 Summary 00:34 The Nasal Cavity 1:52 The Nasal Septum 3:16 Anatomy and Limits of the Sinuses 3:40 Limits of the Frontal Sinus 3:54 Limits of the Maxillary Sinus 4:45 Limits of the Ethmoid Sinus 5:53 Limits of the Sphenoid Sinus 6:42 Development of the Sinuses 8:43 Developmental Variant – Excessive Pneumatization of the Sphenoid Sinus 9:25 Types of Sphenoid Pneumatization – Conchal, Presellar, and Sellar 10:49 Variants of Frontal Sinus Pneumatization 11:10 Hypoplastic Maxillary Sinus or Hypopneumatized Maxillary Sinus 11:55 Blocked Pneumatization of the Sphenoid Sinus 12:50 Infraorbital Ethmoid Cell, Haller Cell 14:22 Paradoxical Middle Turbinate 15:00 Cell Onodi's 15:59 Drainage pathways of the ostiomeatal complex 17:13 Drainage pathways of the frontal recess 18:33 Drainage pathways of the sphenoid sinus – sphenoethmoid recess 18:41 Obstructive patterns of inflammatory sinus disease 21:48 Keros index 23:15 Fronto-infundibular or frontal cells 24:49 Acute sinusitis (sinusitis) 26:03 Chronic sinusitis (sinusitis) 26:49 Odontogenic sinusitis 28:08 Fungal sinusitis 30:10 Fungus ball 32:40 Allergic fungal sinusitis 33:46 Bent and Kuhn criteria 35:00 Invasive fungal sinusitis 36:53 Black turbinate sign – angio-invasive fungal sinusitis Head and Neck Radiology Telegram Channel : https://t.me/radiologiaccp Instagram:   / herculesrccp   Information about advanced courses - send an email to [email protected] or via direct message on Instagram