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BMC Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders
Incidental findings in MRI of the paranasal sinuses in adults: a population-based study (HUNT MRI)
Heidi Beate Eggesbø4  Mari Gårseth3  Asta K Håberg2  Lars Jacob Stovner2  Vegard Bugten2  Ståle Nordgård2  Anne-Sofie Helvik1  Aleksander Grande Hansen2 
[1] Department of Public Health and General Practice, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway;Department of Neuroscience, St. Olavs hospital NTNU, Trondheim, Norway;Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Levanger Hospital, Levanger, Norway;Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
关键词: Population-based study;    Fluid;    Retention cysts;    Polyps;    Mucosal thickening;    Opacification;    MRI;    Paranasal sinuses;    Incidental findings;   
Others  :  1084580
DOI  :  10.1186/1472-6815-14-13
 received in 2014-06-30, accepted in 2014-11-12,  发布年份 2014
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【 摘 要 】

Background

Diagnostic imaging of the head is used with increasing frequency, and often includes the paranasal sinuses, where incidental opacifications are found. To determine the clinical relevance of such findings can be challenging, and for the patient such incidental findings can give rise to concern if they are over-reported. Studies of incidental findings in the paranasal sinuses have been conducted mostly in patients referred for diagnostic imaging, hence the prevalence in the general population is not known. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence and size of incidental opacification in the paranasal sinuses in a non-selected adult population using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) without medical indication, and to relate the results to sex and season.

Methods

Randomly and independent of medical history, 982 participants (518 women) with a mean age of 58.5 years (range, 50–66) underwent MRI of the head as part of a large public health survey in Norway. The MRIs included 3D T1 weighted volume data and 2D axial T2 weighted image (WI). Opacifications, indicating mucosal thickenings, polyps, retention cysts, or fluid, were recorded if measuring more than 1 mm.

Results

Opacifications were found in 66% of the participants. Mucosal thickenings were found in 49%, commonly in the maxillary sinuses (29%) where 25% had opacifications that were less than 4 mm in size. Other opacifications occurred in the anterior ethmoid (23%), posterior ethmoid (21%), frontal sinus (9%), and sphenoid (8%). Polyps and retention cysts were also found mainly in the maxillary sinuses in 32%. Fluid was observed in 6% of the MRIs. Mucosal thickening was observed more frequently in men than in women (P <0.05). No seasonal variation was found.

Conclusions

In this large non-selected sample, incidental opacification in the paranasal sinuses was seen in two out of three participants, and mucosal thickening was seen in one out of two. Fluid was rare. Knowledge of incidental opacification is important because it can affect clinical practice.

【 授权许可】

   
2014 Hansen et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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