Paranasal Sinuses Flashcards

1
Q

What are paranasal sinuses?

A

Air filled spaces that are extensions of the nasal cavity

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2
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What lines the paranasal sinuses?

A

Respiratory mucosa

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3
Q

What are the roles of the paranasal sinuses?

A

Humidify and warm inspired air

Reduce weight of the skull

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4
Q

Where do paranasal sinuses drain?

A

Nasal cavity via small channels called ostia

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5
Q

What are the 4 pairs of paranasal sinuses?

A

Frontal
Ethmoidal
Sphenoid
Maxillary

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6
Q

What is the sensory innervation of the paranasal sinuses?

A

CN Va

  • frontal
  • ethmoidal
  • sphenoid

CN Vb
- maxillary

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7
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What is acute sinusitis?

A

Symptomatic inflammation of the mucosal lining of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses

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8
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What paranasal sinus is most commonly affected by sinusitis?

A

Maxillary - due to a hole on the top that drains into nasal cavity

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9
Q

What are the symptoms of acute sinusitis?

A

Blocked nose
Rhinorrhoea
Pyrexia
Headache/facial pain

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10
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What makes the facial pain worse in sinusitis?

A

Leaning forward

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11
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How is sinusitis managed?

A

Analgesia
Steam inhalation

Antibiotics if necessary

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12
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What can cause sinusitis?

A

Secondary to viral infection of nasal cavity

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13
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What is the pathophysiology of acute sinusitis?

A

Primary infection leads to

  • reduced ciliary function
  • oedema of nasal mucosa + ostia
  • increased nasal secretions

Drainage from sinuses is impeded

Stasis leads to bacterial infection

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14
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What are the common bacteria in sinusitis?

A

Strep pneumoniae
Haemophilus influenzae
Moraxella catarrhalis

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