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Клиническая медицина
Медицина и экология, 2021, 3
КЛИНИЧЕСКАЯ МЕДИЦИНА
© КОЛЛЕКТИВ АВТОРОВ, 2021
UDC 616.216-002-07
А. Cheşcă
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, G. A. Gyurka
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SINUSITIS: BASIC IMAGING ASPECTS
Faculty of Medicine, Transilvania University of Braşov (Braşov, Romania)
Nowadays, the incidence of respiratory
infections is at high level.
This fact is caused by
numerous risk factors and determining factors
predisposing and contributing to the appearance
of signs and symptoms of these types of patholo-
gies [2].
In the context of respiratory pathology,
there are some cases in which respiratory pathol-
ogy can be associated with sinus infections [16].
From this point of view we can recall that upper
respiratory tract infections often can be the con-
sequence of sinus infections which had not been
treated correctly and on time [8, 13].
Sinus pa-
thology is common in any age group, considering
the existence of numerous factors which contrib-
ute to the occurence of this pathology [7, 15].
Clinically, sinusitis can be classified into acute and
chronic [10, 12]. Acute sinusitis is caused by in-
correctly or insufficiently treated viral or bacterial
infections. The most common signs of the occur-
rence of this pathology are stuffy nose, accompa-
nied by runny nose, cough, fever, headache, pain
in the ears [5, 6].
Chronic sinusitis occurs as a result of in-
correctly or insufficiently treated repeated bacteri-
al infections. Frequently, however, it can be
caused by a chronic
inflammatory disease that
affects the upper respiratory tract and that may
show symptoms specific to asthma, considering
the influence of respiratory allergies as predispos-
ing factor. In this context, decreased immunity
and the low defense ability against infections are
major risk factors in chronic sinus infections.
Chronic sinusitis is characterized by a variety and
complexity
of forms, therefore it is imperative a
specialized medical consult in order to establish
an appropriate diagnosis and treatment [3, 8].
The methods of diagnosis of sinusitis are
the performing conventional radiography of the
sinuses and native CT scanning [1, 14]. These
methods are joined by those used by Otorhinolar-
yngology physicians who perform, when required,
endoscopic examinations by using optical fibre
instruments [4, 11].
This method allows, by ex-
ploring areas in detail, to observe barely visible
structural aspects of
high accuracy that can be
used as diagnostic support [9, 17].
Antibiotic treatment associated with anti-
inflammatory and other types of drugs are
requiered in sinusitis. In this type of pathology
the treatment must be individualized and specific
to each patient, according to the form of the dis-
ease. In the context of the incidence of the pa-
thology extensively
presented previously, this
study aims to present diagnostic aspects of sinus-
itis.
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