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31254 This answer is incorrect. The correct answer is 31070-LT
Mild mucosal thickening along the left frontal sinus is a sign of sinusitis.
William Milligan has written: 'Laryngeal papillomata in children' -- subject(s): Diseases, Papilloma, Larynx, Children 'Suppurative frontal sinusitis' -- subject(s): Sinusitis, Surgery
You have a history of runny nose. You purulent nasal discharge. You have throbbing headache around your eyes. You have tenderness on frontal or maxillary sinus area, unilateral or bilateral.
Sinusitis (sye-nuss-EYE-tiss) means inflammation of the sinuses or, more specifically, the lining of the sinuses. Inflammation of the sinuses means infection in the sinuses which causes frontal headaches and nasal discharge. There are two sinuses called maxillary sinus which are in the cheek bones and frontal sinus and para-nasal sinuses around the base of the nose. You may require antibiotics, nasal decongestants, antral washouts and sometimes surgery to treat difficult cases.
Schachter-Singer
frontal bone
The frontal lobe is used in decision making.
Frontal lobotomy is surgical incision into the frontal lobe of the brain.
Yes, the frontal bones contain the frontal sinuses.
airspace of frontal bone