MODERN APPROACHES OF DIAGNOSTICS METHODS OF FRONTITIS

Section: Articles Published Date: 2024-08-30 Pages: 11-13 Conference Proceedings Volume: 2024: BRIDGING DISCIPLINES: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES, EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES, AND SOCIAL CHANGE

Authors

  • Sh.A. Shadmanov Republican Scientific Research Practical Center For Otolaryngology And Head Neck Diseases, Uzbekistan
  • J.A. Djuraev Tashkent Medical Academy, Uzbekistan
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Abstract

Inflammatory diseases of the paranasal sinuses (PNS) are the most common among the upper respiratory tract pathologies and account for 87% of all visits to an otolaryngologist. In recent years, there has been an increase in this group of diseases, despite new methods of diagnosis and treatment. In the Russian Federation, about 10 million people suffer from acute rhinosinusitis (RS) annually. Among RS, frontal sinusitis occupies a significant place, which can manifest itself in edematous infiltrative or exudative forms and be aggravated by orbital and intracranial complications.

Keywords

Frontal sinusitis, frontal sinus, rhinosinusitis