PREVALENCE OF HALLER�S CELLS USING COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN NAMAKKAL DISTRICT � A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY

C. Mohan, Sudhaa Mani, A. Pazhani, G. Sivaraman, Y. Ahamed, N. Balan
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Aim: Haller’s cells are developmental variants of anterior ethmoidal sinus which are also known as infraorbital ethmoidal cells or orbito ethmoidal cells or maxilla ethmoidal cells. These anatomic variants of sinonasal regions pneumatize inferiorly and medial to the orbital floor and towards the inferior of maxillary sinus. Hence, the present study was to determine the prevalence of Haller's cells using CT PNS images. Objectives: The purpose of the study is to determine the prevalence of Haller’s cells according to age and gender, to evaluate the relationship between Haller’s cells and maxillary sinusitis and to correlate between Haller’s cells and ipsilateral orbital floor dehiscence. Methods: CT PNS images of 60 patients within the age group of 16-75 years were retrieved, screened by a radiologist and analyzed. The data collected were subjected to statistical analysis analyzed with statistical software package, SPSS version 16.0. and p value < 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant. Results: The prevalence of Haller's cells in the present study was found to be 48%. There was no statistically significant association between the presence of Haller cells with respect to age and gender. There was a significant association between Haller cells with maxillary sinusitis and orbital floor dehiscence. Conclusion: This study has attempted to find the prevalence of Haller’s cells which will be helpful for dentists in specifying the differential diagnosis for Oro facial pain and maxillary sinusitis.
纳玛卡尔地区哈勒氏细胞计算机断层扫描的回顾性研究
目的:Haller细胞是筛前窦的发育变体,也称为眶下筛细胞或眶筛细胞或上颌骨筛细胞。这些鼻窦区域的解剖变异在眶底下方和内侧以及向上颌窦下方气化。因此,本研究使用CT PNS图像来确定Haller细胞的患病率。目的:本研究的目的是根据年龄和性别确定Haller细胞的患病率,评估Haller细胞与上颌窦炎之间的关系,以及Haller细胞和同侧眶底裂开之间的相关性。方法:检索60例16-75岁年龄组患者的CT PNS图像,由放射科医生筛查并分析。收集的数据采用SPSS 16.0版统计软件包进行统计分析。p值<0.05被认为具有统计学意义。结果:本研究中Haller细胞的患病率为48%。Haller细胞的存在与年龄和性别之间没有统计学上的显著关联。Haller细胞与上颌窦炎和眶底裂开之间存在显著相关性。结论:本研究试图发现Haller细胞的患病率,这将有助于牙医明确口腔颌面疼痛和上颌窦炎的鉴别诊断。
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