Abstract

Nearly all patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) have abnormal findings on plain paranasal sinus radiographs. To establish this relationship more accurately, 58 CF patients with nasal symptoms were evaluated with paranasal sinus computed tomography (CT). Bilateral medial displacement of the lateral nasal wall in the middle meatus and uncinate process demineralization were seen in 43 patients (74%). Three patients (5%) had unilateral displacement and uncinate demineralization. Ten patients had maxillary sinus opacification, two patients (3.5%) had unremarkable paranasal sinuses on CT, and another patient (2%) had normal findings on one side. Although the vast majority of CF patients do have paranasal sinus abnormalities, we found on CT scan a progression of abnormalities that range from normal sinuses to pansinus disease, and in 74%, bilateral medial displacement of the lateral nasal wall and uncinate process demineralization.

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