1 maxillary bone and sinus.
Roof of ethmoid sinus.
One important aspect for successful endonasal sinus surgery is the attention to details when dealing with the complex anatomy of the paranasal sinuses.
The ethmoid sinuses are one of the most complex anatomical structures of the body with vital structures such as the orbit dura and optic nerve bordering it.
The fovea ethmoidalis or ethmoid roof is lowest medially at its articulation with the lateral lamella and rises from medial to lateral in a gull wing configuration.
A person with ethmoid sinusitis may experience a runny or blocked nose.
The ethmoid bone is one of the bones that make up the orbit of the eye.
Ethmoid roof is flattening or shows a broken wing on the left side arrow.
The mucous lining of the sinuses traps dust germs and pollutants.
Orbital process of the frontal bone anterior superior portion.
It is very small at birth and becomes walnut sized during puberty.
The ethmoid bone ˈ ɛ θ m ɔɪ d.
6 inferior nasal concha.
Ct anatomy of the orbit.
When the sinuses become inflamed the mucus cannot flow.
The ethmoid sinus one of six sets of sinuses is part of the paranasal sinus system and is located between the nose and eyes.
3 cribriform plate ethmoid.
4 frontal bone and sinus.
Coronary ct scan of a patient with chronic sinusitis.
2 lamina papyracea of the ethmoid bone.