Summary:
The authors present 10 patients with an isolated lesion of the sphenoidal sinus who
were diagnosed and treated at their clinic during the last eight years. This represents 0.4% of all
patients examined in the rhinologiccal out-patient department. In nine instances isolated sphenoiditis was involved (cysts 3 times, mucocele twice, pyocele 3 times, aspergillus sphenoiditis once) and
in one instance a chondrosarcoma. CT examination was of crucial importance for assessment of the
diagnosis. In two instances by rhinendoscopy pathological changes significant for a lesion in the
sphenoidal sinus were detected. In the symptomatology headache predominates. The lesions were
treated by rhinendoscopic surgical technique. The authors emphasize the importance of imaging
examinations in all cases of headache of an apparently obscure etiology and the importance of
rhinendoscopic surgery in treatment.
Key words:
sphenoiditis, rhinendoscopic surgerx, CT PND.
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