TY - JOUR
T1 - The anatomic relevance of the haller cell in sinusitis
AU - Stackpole, Sarah A.
AU - Edelstein, David R.
PY - 1997
Y1 - 1997
N2 - In current theories of sinusitis, obstruction at the ostiomeatal complex leads to localized inflammation and infection. Haller cells, an extension of ethmoid pneumatization along the maxillary antrum roof, have also been suggested as a causative factor in sinusitis because of their ability to cause narrowing of the infundibulum. Coronal CT scans were reviewed in 154 patients to evaluate the role of Haller cells in sinusitis. Haller cells were present in 34% of patients. The cells were graded as small, medium, or large, and correlated with radiologie evidence of sinusitis (e.g., mucosal thickening or opacification). A statistically significant increase in maxillary sinus mucosal disease was noted in patients with medium or large Haller cells (45.8%) versus those with small cells (28.9%, p < 0.05). Thus obstructive medium and large Haller cells mav be an etioloeic factor in sinusitis.
AB - In current theories of sinusitis, obstruction at the ostiomeatal complex leads to localized inflammation and infection. Haller cells, an extension of ethmoid pneumatization along the maxillary antrum roof, have also been suggested as a causative factor in sinusitis because of their ability to cause narrowing of the infundibulum. Coronal CT scans were reviewed in 154 patients to evaluate the role of Haller cells in sinusitis. Haller cells were present in 34% of patients. The cells were graded as small, medium, or large, and correlated with radiologie evidence of sinusitis (e.g., mucosal thickening or opacification). A statistically significant increase in maxillary sinus mucosal disease was noted in patients with medium or large Haller cells (45.8%) versus those with small cells (28.9%, p < 0.05). Thus obstructive medium and large Haller cells mav be an etioloeic factor in sinusitis.
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U2 - 10.2500/105065897781751910
DO - 10.2500/105065897781751910
M3 - Article
C2 - 9209594
AN - SCOPUS:0031135998
SN - 1050-6586
VL - 11
SP - 219
EP - 223
JO - American Journal of Rhinology
JF - American Journal of Rhinology
IS - 3
ER -