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  • Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) often involves mucosal inflammation and may lead to bone thickening; this study focused on the link between unilateral sinus blockage and osteitis.
  • The research analyzed 104 patients with unilateral sinus opacification using various scoring systems and found that different sinus conditions presented varying GOSS scores, indicating differences in severity.
  • Results showed that mycetoma is more likely than CRS to lead to osteitis, with a significant relationship between sinus inflammation and bone thickening in cases of unilateral sinus issues.

Article Abstract

Objectives: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a common disease with mucosal inflammation, and may sometimes be accompanied by bone thickening. The disease is usually bilateral; when it is unilateral, there may be a specific disease. This study aimed to investigate the association between unilateral sinus opacification and osteitis.

Methods: In total, 104 patients with computed tomography revealing unilateral sinus opacification were included in this study. Patients were retrospectively evaluated using the Global Osteitis Scoring Scale (GOSS) score, Lund-Mackey (LM) score, polyp score, and blood tests.

Results: In total, 47, 11, 9, 17, and 20 patients had CRS, paranasal sinus cyst, inverted papilloma, mycetoma, and odontogenic sinusitis, respectively. The GOSS score in patients with mycetoma was higher than that in patients with CRS. However, no significant differences in the GOSS scores between patients with mycetoma, inverted papilloma, and odontogenic sinusitis existed. 10 of the 104 patients had osteitis with extensive bone thickening and a GOSS score of 4 or higher. Patients with CRS and mycetoma tended to have a higher GOSS score for the maxillary sinus than for the other sinuses. There was a significant positive correlation between the GOSS score and LM score in patients with diseases other than paranasal sinus cyst.

Conclusions: Mycetoma is more likely to cause osteitis than CRS, and a unique mechanism of osteitis exacerbation is predicted. As there is a positive correlation between bone thickening and sinus inflammation, a close association between osteitis and mucosal inflammation is inferred in diseases involving unilateral sinus opacification.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/01455613221074957DOI Listing

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