Max sinus in disease and trauma Flashcards

1
Q

The largest para-nasal sinuses.

Located in the maxilla.

Is pyramidal in shape.

The Lateral nasal bone forms its base.

A

Max sinus

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2
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Speech and voice resonance.

Reduces weight of skull. 
 
Warms the inspired air. 
 
 Filtration of inspired air. 
 
Immunologic barrier ( body defense).
A

Max sinus function

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3
Q

Does the max sinus increase or decrease in size as you age?

A

Increases in size

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4
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Ma x sinus is Divided into several compartments by ______

A

bony septa (Underwood’s septa)

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5
Q

Opens at postero-inferior end of semi lunar hiatus lying in the middle meatus

A

Ostium

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6
Q

What structures in the max sinus are important for function if the ostium is positioned more superiorly to allow the sinus to drain properly?

A

Functional cilia

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7
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The _______ is the membranous lining of the maxillary sinus cavity.

A

Schneiderian membrane

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8
Q

(Schneiderian membrane) Microscopically there is a bilaminar membrane with mucous secreting pseudostratified
ciliated columnar epithelial cells on the internal side and _______ on the osseous side.

A

periosteum

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9
Q

(Schneiderian membrane) Microscopically there is a bilaminar membrane with mucous secreting _____ cells on the internal side and periosteum on the osseous side.

A

pseudostratified
ciliated columnar epithelial cells

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10
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Schneiderian membrane lining contains ____ which contribute to pneumatisation

A

Osteoclasts

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11
Q

Cilia can become paralyzed during ________; sinuses are congested with mucus

A

Acute sinusitis

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12
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_____ may further damage cilia; the mucosal lining becomes thick and scarred

A

Chronic sinusitis

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13
Q

What is the gold standard x ray view of sinuses?

A

Water’s view

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14
Q

What is the best imaging modality to assess max sinus?

A

CBCT

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15
Q

About __% of inflammatory episodes are extensions of dental infections.

A

10%

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16
Q

What is the time period for acute sinusitis?

A

<2 weeks

17
Q

What is the time period for subacute sinusitis?

A

2 weeks to 3 months

18
Q

What is the time period for chronic sinusitis?

A

More than 3 months

19
Q

Signs and Symptoms of ______:
Headache.
Pain and tenderness.
Nasal obstruction.
Nasal discharge.
Toxic manifestations.
Heavy filling with bending.
Nasal congestion.

A

Acute sinusitis

20
Q

What abx is given to sinus infection pt? What bacteria types are taken care of with this med?

A

Augmentin; pneumococcal and streptococcal

21
Q

It is a chronic type of infection that affects the mucosal lining of one or both sinuses, resulting in mucous or pus collection.
Greater than 3 months in duration

A

Chronic sinusitis

22
Q

Signs and symptoms of ______:
Headache.

Nasal obstruction

Nasal discharge.

Fatigue.

Hyposmia/ Anosmia.

A

Chronic max sinusitis

23
Q

It is an opportunistic infection caused by maxillary
sinus flora fungi called as “Aspergillosis fumigatus” in
an susceptible individual (low immunity).

This  leads to obliteration of the sinus space and erosion  of its bony components. 
 
Treatment is essentially surgical removal of the  associated lesion from the maxillary sinus.
A

Aspergillosis

24
Q

Expanding, Destructive lesion that results from blocked ostium of a sinus.

A

Mucocele

25
Q

Horizontal fracture through the maxilla above the level of the nasal floor and alveolar process

Piriform rims
Anterior maxilla
Zygomatic buttresses
Pterygoid plates

A

Leforte 1 fracture