Category: Sinusitis
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Aura of Migraine
Migraines are headaches of a severe and chronic nature. They are usually accompanied by nausea, vomiting and visual disturbances which can last from up to a few hours to a few days. Pain is located on one side of head: The pain usually begins on one side of the head, at the temple, and can…
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Vestibular Migraine- Migraine with Vertigo
Vestibular Migraine Migraine headaches that are associated with dizziness /vertigo are known as vestibular migraines, or migrainous vertigo. The term “vestibular” refers to the inner ear where we sense balance. Most commonly dizziness or giddiness produces a sensation that the room is spinning. Vestibular migraines are not uncommon but they can be quite debilitating. Episodes…
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Intersinus septum-Maxillary sinus
Intersinus septum is commonly found in Frontal and Sphenoid sinuses. But Intersinus septum-mucosal and bony-are rare in maxillary sinus. If it blocks the maxillary ostium, it can cause sinus drainage problems. Another danger is when doing FESS, if one comes across this bony septum, can confuse the surgeon about the proper anatomical landmarks.