Frontal sinus fractures encompass a spectrum of injury to the anterior and posterior walls of the frontal sinus, often with involvement of the nasofrontal duct. High-velocity impacts may produce ...
Medically reviewed by Josephine Hessert, DO Key Takeaways A headache in your forehead is often caused by a migraine or a tension headache. Rarely, it can be caused by a stroke.Tension headaches can be ...
The changing shape of the frontal sinuses is helping to reveal more about how modern humans, and our ancient relatives, evolved. An international team of researchers led by Antoine Balzeau of the ...
Endoscopic management of frontal sinus disease has evolved into a suite of minimally invasive techniques that harness high‐definition optics, refined instrumentation and detailed anatomical knowledge ...
Researchers have found the development of the frontal sinus was affected more by sexual dimorphism than the ancestry of the individual and that it was the interplay between those two factors that ...
The size and shape of the frontal sinus can vary from person to person. These spaces fill up with mucus, which then drain into the nose. The draining process can be hindered by blockages. If mucus ...
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Located between and above your eyebrows, the frontal sinuses develop in shapes that are as unique to each person as a fingerprint. Since 1925, they've been used by forensic anthropologists to help ...
Sinusitis and Epidural Abscess: T1-weighted with gadolinium MRI scans; (Left and Middle) axial; (Right) sagittal. Note the prominent enhancement in the frontal sinuses, and erosion of bone into the ...
Sinus tumors develop in your nasal cavity and in the open spaces around your nose, which are called the paranasal sinus cavities. They’re the same areas where you often feel pain and pressure when you ...