The role of Onodi cells in sphenoiditis: results of multiplanar reconstruction of computed tomography scanning,

Abstract Introduction Onodi cells are the most posterior ethmoid air cells and extend superolateral to the sphenoid sinus. These cells are also intimately related with the sphenoid sinus, optic nerve, and carotid artery. Radiologic evaluation is mandatory to assess for anatomic variations before an...

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Main Authors: Mehmet Senturk, Ibrahim Guler, Isa Azgin, Engin Umut Sakarya, Gultekin Ovet, Necat Alatas, Ismet Tolu, Omer Erdur
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Series:Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
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spelling doaj-c9f5d27a85b34e0f8ecb062a6a9f7d282021-02-02T08:18:41ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology1808-8686831889310.1016/j.bjorl.2016.01.011S1808-86942017000100088The role of Onodi cells in sphenoiditis: results of multiplanar reconstruction of computed tomography scanning,Mehmet SenturkIbrahim GulerIsa AzginEngin Umut SakaryaGultekin OvetNecat AlatasIsmet ToluOmer ErdurAbstract Introduction Onodi cells are the most posterior ethmoid air cells and extend superolateral to the sphenoid sinus. These cells are also intimately related with the sphenoid sinus, optic nerve, and carotid artery. Radiologic evaluation is mandatory to assess for anatomic variations before any treatment modalities related to the sphenoid sinus. Objective To evaluate the effect of Onodi cells on the frequency of sphenoiditis. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed in 618 adult patients who underwent high-resolution computed tomography between January 2013 and January 2015. The prevalence of Onodi cells and sphenoiditis was evaluated. Whether the presence of Onodi cells leads to an increase in the prevalence of sphenoiditis was investigated. Results Onodi cell positivity was observed in 326 of 618 patients and its prevalence was found to be 52.7%. In the study group, 60.3% (n = 73) were ipsilaterally (n = 21) or bilaterally (n = 52) Onodi-positive, whereas 39.7% (n = 48) were Onodi-negative (n = 35) or only contralaterally Onodi-positive (n = 13). Of the control group, 48.3% (n = 240) were Onodi-positive and 51.7% (n = 257) were Onodi negative. The co-existence of Onodi cells ipsilaterally was observed to increase the identification of sphenoiditis 1.5-fold, and this finding was statistically significant (p < 0.05). Conclusion The prevalence of sphenoiditis appears to be higher in patients with Onodi cells. However, it is not possible to state that Onodi cells are the single factor that causes this disease. Further studies are needed to investigate contributing factors related to sphenoiditis.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-86942017000100088&lng=en&tlng=enVariação anatômicaTomografia computadorizadaCélula de OnodiEsfenoidite
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author Mehmet Senturk
Ibrahim Guler
Isa Azgin
Engin Umut Sakarya
Gultekin Ovet
Necat Alatas
Ismet Tolu
Omer Erdur
spellingShingle Mehmet Senturk
Ibrahim Guler
Isa Azgin
Engin Umut Sakarya
Gultekin Ovet
Necat Alatas
Ismet Tolu
Omer Erdur
The role of Onodi cells in sphenoiditis: results of multiplanar reconstruction of computed tomography scanning,
Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Variação anatômica
Tomografia computadorizada
Célula de Onodi
Esfenoidite
author_facet Mehmet Senturk
Ibrahim Guler
Isa Azgin
Engin Umut Sakarya
Gultekin Ovet
Necat Alatas
Ismet Tolu
Omer Erdur
author_sort Mehmet Senturk
title The role of Onodi cells in sphenoiditis: results of multiplanar reconstruction of computed tomography scanning,
title_short The role of Onodi cells in sphenoiditis: results of multiplanar reconstruction of computed tomography scanning,
title_full The role of Onodi cells in sphenoiditis: results of multiplanar reconstruction of computed tomography scanning,
title_fullStr The role of Onodi cells in sphenoiditis: results of multiplanar reconstruction of computed tomography scanning,
title_full_unstemmed The role of Onodi cells in sphenoiditis: results of multiplanar reconstruction of computed tomography scanning,
title_sort role of onodi cells in sphenoiditis: results of multiplanar reconstruction of computed tomography scanning,
publisher Elsevier
series Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
issn 1808-8686
description Abstract Introduction Onodi cells are the most posterior ethmoid air cells and extend superolateral to the sphenoid sinus. These cells are also intimately related with the sphenoid sinus, optic nerve, and carotid artery. Radiologic evaluation is mandatory to assess for anatomic variations before any treatment modalities related to the sphenoid sinus. Objective To evaluate the effect of Onodi cells on the frequency of sphenoiditis. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed in 618 adult patients who underwent high-resolution computed tomography between January 2013 and January 2015. The prevalence of Onodi cells and sphenoiditis was evaluated. Whether the presence of Onodi cells leads to an increase in the prevalence of sphenoiditis was investigated. Results Onodi cell positivity was observed in 326 of 618 patients and its prevalence was found to be 52.7%. In the study group, 60.3% (n = 73) were ipsilaterally (n = 21) or bilaterally (n = 52) Onodi-positive, whereas 39.7% (n = 48) were Onodi-negative (n = 35) or only contralaterally Onodi-positive (n = 13). Of the control group, 48.3% (n = 240) were Onodi-positive and 51.7% (n = 257) were Onodi negative. The co-existence of Onodi cells ipsilaterally was observed to increase the identification of sphenoiditis 1.5-fold, and this finding was statistically significant (p < 0.05). Conclusion The prevalence of sphenoiditis appears to be higher in patients with Onodi cells. However, it is not possible to state that Onodi cells are the single factor that causes this disease. Further studies are needed to investigate contributing factors related to sphenoiditis.
topic Variação anatômica
Tomografia computadorizada
Célula de Onodi
Esfenoidite
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-86942017000100088&lng=en&tlng=en
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