Assessment of non-invasive chronic fungal rhinosinusitis by cone beam CT: comparison with multidetector CT findings

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the accuracy of cone beam CT (CBCT) to diagnose non-invasive chronic fungal rhinosinusitis. METHODS: Preoperative CT evaluation of non-invasive chronic fungal rhinosinusitis was performed by CBCT (3D Accuitomo 170®) and traditional multidetector CT (MDCT) (Aquilion 32®) in 13 and 38 patients with non-invasive chronic fungal maxillary sinusitis, respectively, in different facilities. Detection of intrasinus calcification was compared between these two groups. RESULTS: Detection of intrasinus calcification in patients with non-invasive chronic fungal maxillary sinusitis was higher in the MDCT group (84.2%) than the CBCT group (46.2%). CONCLUSION: CBCT is inferior to MDCT in detection of intrasinus calcification in patients with non-invasive chronic fungal maxillary sinusitis. CBCT is frequently used in the screening of the paranasal lesion, but it is not enough to evaluate non-invasive chronic fungal maxillary sinusitis alone. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective study.

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Yamauchi, T., Tani, A., Yokoyama, S., & Ogawa, H. (2017). Assessment of non-invasive chronic fungal rhinosinusitis by cone beam CT: comparison with multidetector CT findings. Fukushima Journal of Medical Science, 63(2), 100–105. https://doi.org/10.5387/fms.2016-16

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