Summary
Objectives
The goal of this study was to compare maxillary sinus (MS) volume in patients with, or without; maxillary fungal ball.
Design
Monocentric retrospective study performed on 115 patient CT scans.
Settings
We defined 2 groups of patients according to the absence (control group) or the presence (Fungal ball group) of unilateral fungal ball in the MS. Sinus 3D reconstruction was created from CT Scan.
Participants
Control group: 71 patients (36 women - 50.7%), mean age was 51 years. Fungal ball group: 44 patients (29 women -65.9%), mean age was 54.5 years.
Main outcome measure
The univariate association between MS volume and sinus covariates was tested by ANOVA. Multivariate analysis was made including all variables statistically significant in univariate analysis.
Results
In the control group, mean MS volume was 14766 mm3. The volumes of the 2 MS were not statistically different in the control group (p=0.145). In the Fungal ball group, mean MS volume was 15982 mm3. Fungal ball was found in the smallest MS in 41/44 cases. Univariate analysis showed a statistical difference between the pathological and the non-pathological MS volumes (p<10-4). Multivariate analysis confirmed the correlation between MS volume and presence of a fungal ball (p<10-4)
Conclusions
This study suggests that maxillary fungal ball is associated with a smaller size of the affected MS.
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