Assessing Olfactory Fossa Depth and Its Relationship with the Variations in Adjacent Anatomical Structures by Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT).

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Title: Assessing Olfactory Fossa Depth and Its Relationship with the Variations in Adjacent Anatomical Structures by Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT).
Authors: Pedram, Aida1,2 (AUTHOR), Torkzadeh, Azadeh2 (AUTHOR), Ghaffari, Roshanak2 (AUTHOR), Aryanezhad, Seyed Sasan2 (AUTHOR) Ariasasan7@gmail.com
Source: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery. Dec2023, Vol. 75 Issue 4, p2862-2869. 8p.
Subject Terms: *CONE beam computed tomography, *CRIBRIFORM plate, *ANATOMICAL variation
Abstract: This study aimed to investigate the olfactory fossa anatomy (Keros types) and its relationship with changes in adjacent anatomical structures using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). In this descriptive-analytical study, the paranasal CBCT of 120 healthy adults over 18 years of age were evaluated. The olfactory fossa depth on both sides and the degree of asymmetry on both sides were reported. Correlation of olfactory fossa depth with the size of adjacent anatomical structures such as middle concha length, maximum orbital height and distance from ethmoid roof to nasal floor and ethmoid roof height to the palate in the anterior and posterior, length, and lateral angle of the lamella and cribriform plate distance. The lower concha junction was examined. The most common olfactory fossae on both sides of the Keros classification were Type II, Type I, and Type III, respectively. The mean dimensions of adjacent anatomical structures on the right and left did not differ significantly. The length and lateral angle of the lamella and the height of the ethmoid roof to the floor of the nose, and the height of the ethmoid roof to the palate in the back, on the right, and left in Type III were greater. The lateral angle of the left lamella was greater in Type III. The relationship between olfactory fossa depth and changes in anatomical structures were not significantly correlated with increasing olfactory fossa depth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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