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KMID : 0361020240670010043
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
2024 Volume.67 No. 1 p.43 ~ p.47
Common Drainage Pathway From Bilateral Frontal Sinuses: Lessons From 2 Cases
Cho Ki-Ju

Lee Sang-Yun
Jeon Yung-Jin
Kim Sang-Wook
Abstract
Primary pneumatization of the frontal bone occurs in the first year of life, but further pneu-matization continues until 18 years of age. Elongation of the ethmoidal infundibulum andfrontal recess, or upwards migration of the anterior ethmoidal cells has been proposed as amechanism of frontal sinus development. The frontal sinus drainage pathway is displaced inthe anterior or posterior direction depending on the pneumatization pattern of the frontoeth-moidal cells. Also, frontal sinuses can be connected to the infundibulum or directly to themiddle meatus depending on the superior attachment pattern of the uncinate process. Bilateralfrontal sinuses are separated by their bony septum, and thus have their own drainage path-ways. Contrary to this general rule, we experienced two cases of frontal sinuses that wereconnected to each other, showing a single drainage pathway from both frontal sinuses. We re-port these two cases along with a literature review.
KEYWORD
Anatomic variation, Drainage, Frontal sinus, Frontal sinusitis, Multidetector computed tomography
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