Exemplos de uso de Ethmoidal em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Simple opening of ethmoidal bulla is normally enough.
EC: ethmoidal crest of the perpendicular blade of the palatal bone.
In these three studies, ethmoidal roofs were lower at right.
Upon birth, the subject has only maxillary sinus and 2 or 3 ethmoidal cells.
Anterior and posterior ethmoidal foramina- ventral view- Paul Kim.
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Pain upon facial palpation corresponding to sinus region maxillary,frontal and ethmoidal.
Presence of ethmoidal crest(ec) of the perpendicular blade of the palatal bone 2.
There was significant greater exposure of the arterial branch after removal of ethmoidal crest p 0.009.
In children, sinuses involved were ethmoidal followed by mixed sinus pathology.
Conversely, ethmoidal labyrinth and maxillary sinuses are already pneumatized at neonates.
Most of major complications are related to surgical manipulation of the ethmoidal and frontal sinuses.
Two ethmoidal labyrinths Â- parts which are all superiorly attached to the cribriform plate.
In 01 case there was cauterization of the posterior ethmoidal a. due to diagnostic doubt upon surgery.
Removal of ethmoidal osteoma by using lateral rhinotomy with supra-orbitary extension. Picture 4.
In 17% of the cases epistaxis was identified superior andwas necessary the tie of previous the ethmoidal artery.
Ethmoidal bone assessment in CRS showed histopathological affections, such as bone remodeling.
The method limitations are for bleeding of ethmoidal arteries and atherosclerotic disease in carotid artery 1,6.
Face sinuses tomography identified a total maxillary veiling to the left and some posterior ethmoidal cells.
A higher incidence of ethmoidal roof perforation is reported in cases of asymmetry in the height of the lateral lamella.
The computerized tomography showed the full veiling of frontal, ethmoidal, maxillary, sphenoid sinuses and nasal cavity.
Because of their location, ethmoidal, sphenoid and frontal sinuses are prone to causing intracranial problems.
We found in all cases that the artery coursed freely through the ethmoidal cells,positioned far from the ethmoidal roof.
It is noticed ethmoidal crest(EC) anterior to the sphenopalatine foramen(bigger arrow), which presents only one arterial branch.
The vascular supply of the nasal cavity posterior region occurs specially through the posterior sphenopalatine and ethmoidal arteries 4, 25.
Moreover, patients who have ethmoidal polyposis may present constant nasal congestion and facial pressure.
No success was reached with clinical treatment,so we opted to perform surgical treatment sphenopalatine, ethmoidal, and internal maxillary arteries.
Orbital as well as intracranial complications of ethmoidal and maxillary sinusitis are most often encountered in childhood.
Frontal, ethmoidal, and fronto-ethmoidal sinuses are the most common locations, while the, maxillary and sphenoidal sinuses are less frequently affected.
The CT revealed inflammatory sinusopaty with concealing of the maxillary sinus, ethmoidal cells and esphenoidal sinus in the left nasal cavity Pictures 1 and 2.
Purulent secretion in the ethmoidal labyrinth may interrupt blood flow to the periosteum, causing avascular necrosis of papyraceous lamina.