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Izolované lézie klinovej dutiny
: M. Andrašovská; K. Zborayová; J. Mudrák; J. Kovaľ
: Klinika ORL a foniatrie FNsP a LF UPJŠ, Košice, prednosta doc. MUDr. J. Kovaľ, CSc.
: Otorinolaryngol Foniatr, , 2001, No. 3, pp. 186-190.
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V práci prezentujeme 10 pacientov s izolovanou léziou klinovej dutiny, ktorí boli diagnostikovaní a liečení na našej klinike v období posledných osmich rokov, čo predstavuje 0,4 % zovšetkých pacientov vyšetrených v rinologickej ambulancii. V deviatich prípadoch išl o o izolovanúsfenoiditídu (cysta 3-krát, mukokéla 2-krát, pyokéla 3-krát, aspergilová sfenoiditída 1-krát) a v jednom prípade o chondrosarkóm. CT vyšetrenie malo pre stanovenie diagnózy kľúčovú úlohu. V dvochprípadoch sa rinoendoskopicky zistili patologické zmeny signifikantné pre léziu v klinovej dutine.V symptomatológii prevládala bolesť hlavy. Lézie boli liečené rinoendoskopickou operačnou technikou. Zdôrazňujeme význam zobrazovacieho vyšetrenia pri každej bolesti hlavy zdanlivo nejasnejetiológie a význam rinoendoskopickej chirurgickej techniky v liečbe.
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