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What Does My CT Scan Report Indicate?

what is mean Polypoidal mucosal thickening is seen in ct scan report
Right sinuses and drainage pathways:
Frontal sinus and frontal recess: Mild mucosal thickening is seen.
Maxillary sinus: Polypoidal mucosal thickening is seen.
Ethmoid sinuses: Mucosal thickening is seen.
Uncinate process: Normal.
Ostiomeatal complex: Patent.
Sphenoid sinus: Minimal mucosal thickening is seen.
Sphenoethmoidal recess: Blocked.

Fri, 6 Jan 2017
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As a physician, I would like to tell you that mucosal thickening and polyps in sinuses are usually seen in chronic sinusitis. It may also be due to infection of the dental root. This can be treated with antihistamines like levocetrizine, decongestants and steam inhalation. Please consult your treating doctor before any medicine is started. Thanks for Trusting & Posting your Query on this forum.

Hope this will help you. Feel free to ask any further question.

Have a nice day.

Regards,
Dr. Abhijeet
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What Does My CT Scan Report Indicate?

Hi, As a physician, I would like to tell you that mucosal thickening and polyps in sinuses are usually seen in chronic sinusitis. It may also be due to infection of the dental root. This can be treated with antihistamines like levocetrizine, decongestants and steam inhalation. Please consult your treating doctor before any medicine is started. Thanks for Trusting & Posting your Query on this forum. Hope this will help you. Feel free to ask any further question. Have a nice day. Regards, Dr. Abhijeet