
RESULTS OF COMPREHENSIVE CLINICAL AND RADIATION DIAGNOSTICS OF COMBINED INJURIES OF THE PARANASAL SINUSES
B.I. Karimberdiev , Researcher Tashkent Medical Academy, Uzbekistan Sh.Kh. Bakieva , Researcher Tashkent Medical Academy, UzbekistanAbstract
Combined injuries of the paranasal sinuses (SPON) in 95% are combined with injuries of the facial bones and skull. The presence of damage to the paranasal sinuses (SNP) in this category of patients is characterized by a high incidence of infectious complications, which manifest themselves both in the early and later periods after the injury. The frequency of complications in combined injuries reaches 80% or more, mortality from 33% to 90% [1-5].
Keywords
Paranasal sinuses, epithelium, maxillofacial region, bones and skull, facial skeleton, radiography
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