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Good Morning. My CT SCAN Report is: CT SCAN paranasal sinuses non-contrast, axial and direct coronal images through paranasal sinuses. there is deflection of nasal septum towards left side. hypertrophy of left inferior nasal turbinate also noted with mucoproteinaceous secretions causing blockage of left nasal cavity. there is large mucous retention cyst in right maxillary sinus. rest of paranasal sinuses are well pneumatized with no evidence of abnormal mucousal thickening, air fluid level, polyp / retention cyst or any soft tissue density mass. oseteo-meatal complex on both side is intact. Impression: - DNS towards left with allergic rhinitis and blocked left nasal cavity. - Right maxillary large mucuos retention cyst.
Avoid allergens like pollen and dust and fender. There is a cyst in your maxillary sinus which has no clinical value. Correcting the operative procedure may be required for DNS.
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Dr AJEET SINGH, General & Family Physician
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What Does This CT Scan Report Signify?
Hello, Your nasal septum (the nasal bridge that separates both the nostrils) is deviated towards left and there is a blockade of left nostrils. You have allergic rhinitis so you have to be on regular anti histamine drugs. Avoid allergens like pollen and dust and fender. There is a cyst in your maxillary sinus which has no clinical value. Correcting the operative procedure may be required for DNS. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr AJEET SINGH, General & Family Physician