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  • The CT (Computed Tomography) scans of malignant tumors in the paranasal sinuses are examined in a study involving 15 patients, focusing on how these tumors can be differentiated.
  • Malignant soft tissue tumors in these areas usually show a non-uniform structure on CT, can damage bone margins, infiltrate nearby tissues, and may show increased visibility after contrast enhancement.
  • Accurate CT imaging helps in staging the tumors, informs treatment decisions, and is useful for ongoing monitoring, but it’s still unclear if better imaging correlates with improved patient outcomes.

Article Abstract

The CT appearances of malignant tumours of the paranasal sinuses are illustrated on the basis of 15 patients, and the differential diagnosis discussed. Malignant soft tissue tumours in the paranasal sinuses are characterised on CT by their non-homogeneous structure; they may destroy the bony margins of the sinus and infiltrate neighbouring regions in certain preferred directions, and they may enhance following the administration of contrast. Precise definition of the malignant tumour by CT permits their exact staging, may help to determine therapy and is valuable for serial observation. It remains to be seen, however, whether the improved radiological diagnosis results in improved prognosis of malignant tumours of the paranasal sinuses.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2008-1048813DOI Listing

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