The Benign Sphenoid Sinus Fungal Ball in a Mask of Sphenoid Non-specific Sinusitis by Means of Computer Tomography Imaging (Clinical Case)
https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2022-5-78-85
Abstract
A clinical case of sphenoid sinus fungal ball was presented and interested for non-typical computer tomography imaging features, resulting in the patient was threatening from nonspecific sphenoid sinusitis throughout the year. A long persisted fungal ball became malignant. The imaging data of sphenoid sinus fungal ball in the onset and manifestation of the disease was analyzed. By presentation of the clinical case the importance of analyzing sinus bone wall remodeling by means of computer tomography and using of magnetic resonance imaging in a case of a timely fashion diagnosis of sphenoid fungal ball was shown.
About the Authors
T. Yu. MalyshevaRussian Federation
Malysheva Tat’yana Yur’yevna, Head of the Department of Radiology
55, ul. Kotovskogo, Tyumen, 625023
Phone number: +7 (904) 491-88-23
V. V. Viktorov
Russian Federation
Viktorov Vitaliy Vasil’evich, M. D. Med., Professor, Vice-Rector for Healtcare Affairs and Regional Healthcare Development, Director of Institution of additional postgraduate education
3, ul. Lenina, Ufa, 450008
Phone number: +7 (3472) 72-06-85
S. V. Fedorov
Russian Federation
Fedorov Sergey Vladimirovich, M. D. Med., Professor of the Department of Surgery with a Course in Endoscopy
3, ul. Lenina, Ufa, 450008
Phone number: +7 (3472) 72-06-85
D. A. Shcherbakov
Russian Federation
Shcherbakov Dmitriy Aleksandrovich, M. D. Med., professor of the Department of Head and Neck Surgery of the Russian Center for Eye and Plastic Surgery
67/1, ul. Zorge, Ufa, 450075
Phone number: +7 (931) 377-70-79
N. V. Klimova
Russian Federation
Klimova Natal’ya Valer’evna, M. D. Med., Professor, Head of Multiprofile Clinic Training Department, Medical Institute
6-21, ul. Gagarina, Surgut, 628408
Phone number: +7(922)763-36-12
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For citations:
Malysheva T.Yu., Viktorov V.V., Fedorov S.V., Shcherbakov D.A., Klimova N.V. The Benign Sphenoid Sinus Fungal Ball in a Mask of Sphenoid Non-specific Sinusitis by Means of Computer Tomography Imaging (Clinical Case). Radiology - Practice. 2022;(5):78-85. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2022-5-78-85