
To utilize the diagnostic A ultrasound of sinuses in the diagnosis of paranasal sinus disease.Through history enquirement, careful clinical otorhinolaryngological examination, X-ray examination of paranasal sinus, CT, maxillary sinus puncture and examination of the diagnostic ultrasound of sinus, we observed 115 patients with paranasal sinus disease and compared them with 22 normal people who were in control group.In normal people, the according rate between ultrasound examination and clinicaly diagnostic methods, include history enquirement, otorhinolaryngological examination, X-ray examination, CT and maxillary puncture, is 100%. And in the group of patients with paranasal disease, the according rate is 62.5%-92%.The diagnostic A ultrasound of sinus has high accuracy, the control is easy, the cost is relatively lower, it can be used repeatedly and do no harm to the patient's health. It is a good method and assistant technigue in the diagnosis of frontal and maxillary sinus disease.
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Maxillary Sinus, Middle Aged, Paranasal Sinus Diseases, Frontal Sinus, Humans, Female, Aged, Ultrasonography
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Maxillary Sinus, Middle Aged, Paranasal Sinus Diseases, Frontal Sinus, Humans, Female, Aged, Ultrasonography
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