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CT scan PNS Findings: Minimal mucosal thickening is seen in bilateral maxillary, right frontal and sphenoid sinuses. Mild mucosal thickening is seen in bilateral ethmoid and left sphenoid sinuses. The bilateral maxillary ostia, right frontal recess and sphenoethmoid recesses are blocked due to mucosal thickening. The left frontal recess is patent. Subcentimetre sized bony lesion (8 x 6 x 9 mm in CC x AP x TR) is seen arising from the floor of the left frontal sinus and projecting into the left frontal sinus. Imaging features favour a frontal sinus osteoma. The nasal septum is deviated towards the left side with a bony spur on the left. The left middle turbinate is not well visualised. Suspected opacified right concha bullosa. Hypertrophy of the right inferior turbinate. Pls advise
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Nasal spray will help. If more symptoms,  surgical correction needed
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consultation needed
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Consult ENT specialist or book an appointment for the same
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What are your symptoms and it would b better if u share the scans … From this reporting, this case needs surgical intervention if you hv symptoms…
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YOU NEEDD SUERGERY FOR YOUR SYMPTOMS AND according to ct scan report
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Start with Furamist az nasal spray 2 puffs two times a day for 10 days. If symptoms persists surgery will be required
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