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  1. Anusha B, Baharudin A, Philip R, Harvinder S, Shaffie BM
    Surg Radiol Anat, 2014 Jul;36(5):419-27.
    PMID: 24146215 DOI: 10.1007/s00276-013-1214-1
    The sphenoid sinus, one of the posterior groups of sinuses, has long been regarded as a 'neglected sinus' due to the anatomical location, poor understanding and poor accessibility, till the advent of endoscopes and modern imaging techniques. Increasing knowledge and greater understanding of this sinus has permitted an evolution in surgical practices and boundaries. Various literatures of the past report a great variety of rates of pneumatization, rates of optic nerve protrusion and dehiscence, as well as internal carotid artery (ICA) protrusion and dehiscence. One similarity noted among these studies is that the rates vary according to the ethnicity of the patients. Recommendations have also been made along the way with regard to modified surgical techniques. This review aims to describe the pneumatization of sphenoid sinus and the topographical relation of the optic nerve and ICA in different populations.
    Matched MeSH terms: Sphenoid Sinus/radiography
  2. Lim WK, Sdralis T
    Laryngoscope, 2004 May;114(5):903-5.
    PMID: 15126753
    To present an unusual case of a sphenochoanal polyp that regressed and review the etiology of such polyps in comparison to the commoner antrochoanal polyp.
    Matched MeSH terms: Sphenoid Sinus/radiography*
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