This obstruction can be attributed to past facial trauma, previous surgery or chronic rhinosinusitis. Most commonly seen are frontoethmoidal mucoceles, whereas maxillary and sphenoid sinus mucoceles ...
A 4-month-old cat with epileptic seizures and nasal discharge was presented, and diagnosed with intranasal meningoencephalocele based on the clinical symptoms and findings of CT and MRI. As liquorrhea ...
On coronal reformated CT images, a bony defect is seen on left lamina cribrosa. (yellow arrow). Heterogenous image of encephalocele and mucosal tissue is seen on the left ethmoid sinus and nasal ...
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