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When i breathe in or scrunch my face my ethmoidal sinus on the left side hurts..why is this? :( Sometimes headaches there and in the glabella region Could it be nasal cancer?? ... View answer
I have a retention cyst that started in the maxillary sinus to the ethmoidsinus and now there is an extension to the frontal sinus. Im thinking of having my tooth pulled out because I believe... View answer
dear doctor, iam suffering from ethmoidsinus problem sinse 12 years, i will have a bad effect once i consume curd or cold water. and tablets such as sinus77 or cold antibiotics doesnt help, even i ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mitaly
( General & Family Physician)
in XXXXXXX frontal sinus well aerated. The front ethmoid recesses are patented. There is trace anterior ethmoidsinus mucus thickening. Mild maxillary. Sinus mucus... View answer
please tell me what this means on a mri of the brain. the impression reads: 1.partial bilateral mastoid are cell opacification, greater on the right. 2. mild ethmoidsinusmucosal... View answer
thickening in bilateral maxillary sinus , right more than left. Patchy mucosalthickening in floor of bilateral frontal and bilateralethmoidsinus.) Please... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Aniruddha Panja
( General & Family Physician)
ct scan shows polypoid mucosalthickening involving maxillary and ethmoidsinus on both sides with involvement of bilateral infundbuum and left sided middle meatus. DNS tothe left side... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Veera Raghava Rao Buddha.
( General & Family Physician)
nodes are seen. There is mild left ethmoidsinusmucosalthickening. ... this mean: in this region, there are small, subcentimeter, bilateral level lb lymph nodes. And ... View answer
referred me to a ENT. Issues with sinus mucous retention cyst in left maxillary sinus, bilateral mastoid sinus disease and mild ethmoidsinus disease. Should I be put on... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Senduran Narayanasamy
( General & Family Physician)
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