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Title: Diagnosis of Para-Nasal Sinuses Disease Using Computed Tomography
Other Titles: تشخيص امراض الجيوب الانفيه باستخدام الاشعه المقطعيه
Authors: Mohamed, Sara Bashir Ibrahim
Supervisor, - Asma Ibrahim Ahmed Alameen
Keywords: Medical Radiologic Sciences
diagnostic radiologic
Para-Nasal Sinuses Disease
Computed Tomography
Issue Date: 3-Jan-2017
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Mohamed, Sara Bashir Ibrahim .Diagnosis of Para-Nasal Sinuses Disease Using Computed Tomography\Sara Bashir Ibrahim Mohamed;Asma Ibrahim Ahmed Alameen.-Khartoum:Sudan University of Sciences and Technology,Medical Radiographic Sciences,2017.- 60p:ill;28cm.- M.Sc
Abstract: disease using computed tomography. The study conducted at Alyaa specialized hospital during the period from (February to September 2016). The sample size was 100 cases- with different symptoms were chosen axial and coronal cuts, done to explain the suitable technique to demonstrate all the para-nasal sinuses disease clearly. Data was collected and analyzed by SpssSoftware. The result The cross –sectional descriptive study aimed to diagnose of paranasal sinuses of the study showed Rhino Sinusitis is the commonest sinus disease. And the most age group affected with para-nasal sinuses disease is (31-40) years which account of 30% out of cases. Rhino sinusitis was a large percentage in female group (31%) and as same as polyps in male (25%). The study conducted that computed tomography was the best modality in diagnoses of paranasal sinuses disease. The study recommended that two images planes (axial coronal )should be performed together for pt complain of paranasal sinuses problem
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/16068
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