Computed Tomographic Study of Variants of Deviated Nasal Septum in Adult Population: A Descriptive, Cross-sectional, Hospital-based Study

IF 0.6 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Kosha N. Thakker, Shilpa J. Parikh, Pritesh B. Ruparelia
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Background: Deviated nasal septum (DNS) is an influential variant of the sinonasal region due to its possible association with varied sinonasal pathologies, mid-facial (skeletal or occlusal) disharmonies and orofacial pain disorders. The aim of the study is to document the prevalence of DNS and to observe and assess the radiographic attributes of its types in adults. Materials and Methods: It is a descriptive cross-sectional study in which, after getting ethical approval, computed tomography paranasal sinus volumes of 100 adult subjects are collected from the medical college on the basis of convenience sampling. Paediatric subjects and patients with a previous history of mid-facial trauma, malignancy or surgery are excluded from the study. DICOM data thus collected are retrospectively analysed by RadiAnt DICOM viewer to determine the prevalence of DNS to study its association across gender and with increased (>1 mm) mucosal thickening of the maxillary sinus. DNS is recorded by Mladina’s classification and by septal deviation angle, and association is studied by the Chi-square test and Mann–Whitney U test. Results: The overall prevalence of DNS is 82%. Association of deviated septum with gender and mucosal thickening of the sinus lining is not statistically significant. Overall type V (spur) deviation is most common; however, in subjects with thickened mucosal lining type III (“C” or reverse “C”), deviation is found to be most prevalent. All the cases of type VI deviation have a tilted nasal floor, a finding of dental surgeon’s interest. “Bridging Spur,” an uncommon form of spur deformity, is also recorded in one case. Conclusions: Deviated septum is far more common than straight septum in the adult population. Types III, II and IV are more frequent in subjects with increased mucosal thickening. Association of type VI with tilted floor and rare variants like “Bridging spur” is also reported.
成人鼻中隔变异的计算机断层扫描研究:一项描述性、横断面、基于医院的研究
背景:鼻中隔偏曲(DNS)是一种有影响的鼻窦变型,它可能与各种鼻窦病变、面部中部(骨骼或咬合)不和谐和口面部疼痛疾病有关。该研究的目的是记录DNS的患病率,并观察和评估其类型在成人中的放射学特征。材料与方法:本研究为描述性横断面研究,经伦理批准,在方便抽样的基础上,从医学院校收集100名成年受试者的鼻窦ct容积。儿科受试者和既往有面部中外伤、恶性肿瘤或手术史的患者被排除在研究之外。收集的DICOM数据通过RadiAnt DICOM查看器进行回顾性分析,以确定DNS的患病率,并研究其与性别和上颌窦粘膜增厚增加(>1 mm)的关系。DNS采用Mladina分类法和间隔偏角法记录,并采用卡方检验和Mann-Whitney U检验研究相关性。结果:DNS总患病率为82%。鼻中隔偏曲与性别及窦内粘膜增厚的关系无统计学意义。整体V型(直刺)偏差最常见;然而,在III型(“C”或反“C”)粘膜衬里增厚的受试者中,偏差最为普遍。所有VI型偏差的病例都有鼻底倾斜,这是牙科医生感兴趣的发现。“桥接骨刺”,一种不常见的骨刺畸形,也记录在一个病例中。结论:成人鼻中隔偏曲远比鼻中隔直多见。III型、II型和IV型在粘膜增厚增加的受试者中更为常见。VI型与倾斜地板和罕见变异如“桥接骨刺”的关联也有报道。
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Journal of Advanced Oral Research
Journal of Advanced Oral Research DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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