• Is the maxillary sinus volume affected by concha bullosa, nasal septal deviation, and impacted teeth? (ankara.edu.tr)
  • The prevalence of concha bullosa and nasal septal deviation and their relationship to maxillary sinusitis by volumetric tomography. (innovareacademics.in)
  • Anatomic deformities, such as a septal deviation, alar collapse, turbinate hypertrophy, or the presence of concha bullosa are relatively common. (gavinpublishers.com)
  • Medical CT scans are used to evaluate, identify and diagnose paranasal sinus disease and other anomalies, such as concha bullosa, paradoxical middle turbinate, hypoplastic or absent uncinate process, and orbital floor anomalies. (decisionsindentistry.com)
  • Get a second opinion from an ENT surgeon who does endoscopic surgery, as the Concha Bullosa may be amenable to surgery. (ndtv.com)
  • Here we present endoscopic excision of a concha bullosa (a pneumatized middle turbinate) that was causing obstruction in the left nasal cavity. (csurgeries.com)
  • Resection of the concha bullosa was necessary in order to complete a functional endoscopic sinus surgery afterward and septoplasty (not shown). (csurgeries.com)
  • The association of concha bullosa and deviated nasal septum with chronic rhinosinusitis in functional endoscopic sinus surgery patients. (pakistanbmj.com)
  • A concha bullosa is a pneumatized (air-filled) cavity within a nasal concha, also known as a turbinate. (wikipedia.org)
  • The video demonstrates the resection of a large concha bullosa, which is an anatomic anomaly, in which an air cell is found in the bony part of medial nasal concha. (medtube.net)
  • Occasionally, a large concha bullosa may cause it to bulge sufficiently to obstruct the opening of an adjacent sinus, possibly leading to recurrent sinusitis and various head pains related to areas innervated by the trigeminal nerve. (wikipedia.org)
  • Concha bullosa types: their relationship with sinusitis, ostiomeatal and frontal recess disease" (PDF). (wikipedia.org)
  • A Concha Bullosa does not usually change shape but you may be getting related intermittent sinusitis and postnasal drip. (ndtv.com)
  • Sinusitis occurs when the concha bullosa blocks the drainage of mucous, resulting in inflammation. (uciheadandneck.com)
  • A concha bullosa (seen below) is an aerated middle turbinate that can compress the uncinate process and obstruct the middle meatus and the infundibulum. (medscape.com)
  • The most common atypical anatomical presentation in both the case and control group were atypical agger nasi (14 vs 7%, p-value = 0.0001), concha bullosa in middle turbinate (12 vs 9%, p-value = 0.0809), medially projected uncinate process (10 vs 4%, p-value = 0.0001), and sausage shaped ethmoid bulla (18 vs 10%, p-value = 0.0001). (aijcr.com)
  • It is an interesting concept to assess how much impact the presence of a large concha bullosa (CB) has on both severity of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and also postoperative outcomes after FESS. (entandaudiologynews.com)
  • Una paciente de sexo femenino fue sometida a examen de TCHC y se verificó una neumatización extensa bilateral de la concha media, presentando una mayor dimensión del lado derecho, asi como desvío del tabique. (scielo.org)
  • Concha bullosa of the right middle turbinate. (medscape.com)
  • Samples were taken from the nasal polyp tissue and from the resected middle concha bullosa mucosa of the control group. (bezmialem.edu.tr)
  • Mays S, Mavrogordato M, Lambert J, Sofaer J. The prevalence and health implications of concha bullosa in a population from mediaeval England. (innovareacademics.in)
  • Abstract This study aimed to describe the imaging aspects of a concha bullosa discovered incidentally by means of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging. (scielo.org)
  • Relieve Nasal Congestion with Expert Care for Turbinate Concha Bullosa. (adolaa.net)
  • The presence of a concha bullosa is often associated with deviation of the nasal septum toward the opposite side of the nasal cavity. (wikipedia.org)
  • Is the maxillary sinus volume affected by concha bullosa, nasal septal deviation, and impacted teeth? (ankara.edu.tr)
  • The 61 CBCTs that respected all inclusion criteria (patient's age under 15 years old and CBCT scans showing the entire sinonasal complex, data in DICOM format) were searched for: nasal septum deviation, Onodi cells, Haller cells, concha bullosa, sinus underdevelopment, sinus mucosal thickening, sinus cysts or polypoid formations. (ejpd.eu)
  • Concha bullosa (CB) is the pneumatization of the middle turbinate and is one of the most common variations of the sinonasal anatomy. (medscape.com)
  • When one of the conchae becomes filled with pockets of air, the condition is known as concha bullosa or pneumatization of the turbinate. (practo.com)
  • Concha bullosa (CB), the pneumatization of the turbinate, is the most widespread anatomical variation of the turbinates. (entcase.org)
  • Enlarged concha bullosa may lead to a blockage that prevents your sinuses from draining properly. (practo.com)
  • Note anatomic abnormalities, hypoplastic maxillary sinuses, concha bullosa, and changes consistent with cystic fibrosis (eg, medial displacement of the lateral nasal wall) on review of CT scans. (medscape.com)
  • In chronic sinus diseases, the anatomical problems such as infected tissues, nasal polyps, concha bullosa are eradicated, and the ejaculation canals of sinuses are enlarged with endoscopic sinus surgeries. (drerhangezer.com)
  • Ct scan shows mucus retention cyst in right sinus 9*11 mm.Left concha bullosa and patchy mucosal thicknening.Please suggest ways to improve symptoms. (healthtap.com)
  • In addition, we performed a detailed analysis of common morphological abnormalities associated with concha bullosa. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Concha bullosa represents a benign entity that can present problems for the endoscopic sinus surgeon by limiting access and visualization to the middle meatus. (csurgeries.com)
  • The diagnosis of cholesteatoma was established by histopathological evaluation of the mass inside the concha bullosa. (medscape.com)
  • Concha bullosa means the presence of an air pocket in your middle concha. (practo.com)
  • Concha, also called turbinates, are the three pairs of shell-shaped bony structures present inside your nose which help in controlling the air which flows into your nose. (practo.com)
  • The concha is named based on their location in your nose, inferior (lowest), middle and superior (upper), and form three nasal passages for air to flow through. (practo.com)
  • Concha bullosa - Do you suffer from persistent nose block? (ent360.in)
  • There is, to the best of our knowledge, only one other published case of cholesteatoma inside the concha bullosa in the English language literature. (medscape.com)
  • Cite this: Cholesteatoma of the Concha Bullosa: A Case Report - Medscape - Dec 01, 2010. (medscape.com)
  • 14. Giant concha bullosa: a case report. (nih.gov)
  • Electronic digital image tactics used on a clear case of concha bullosa coming from an early ancient funerary location within key Croatia. (fabpreceptor.com)
  • Some experts call pain associated with enlarged concha bullosa "rhinogenic contact point headache. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is the enlarged concha that may lead to pain and other associated symptoms. (practo.com)
  • Treatment is not needed if your concha bullosa is not causing any pain or discomfort. (practo.com)
  • The most common imaging test done for concha bullosa. (practo.com)
  • An imaging test can help your doctor view and diagnose a possible concha bullosa and plan a treatment plan. (practo.com)