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Things worth knowing about "Sinus"

In medical terminology, the sinus most commonly refers to the paranasal sinuses – air-filled cavities in the skull bones that are closely connected to the nasal cavity.

What is the Sinus?

The term sinus comes from Latin and means a cavity, hollow, or bay. In medicine, it is used to describe several anatomical structures, but most commonly refers to the paranasal sinuses (Sinus paranasales). These are air-filled cavities located within the bones of the skull, connected to the nasal cavity through small openings.

Anatomy of the Paranasal Sinuses

The human skull contains four pairs of paranasal sinuses:

  • Frontal sinuses: located in the forehead, above the eyebrows
  • Maxillary sinuses: the largest sinuses, situated in the cheekbones
  • Ethmoid sinuses: a series of small air cells between the eyes and the nose
  • Sphenoid sinuses: located deep in the skull, behind the nasal cavity

All sinuses are lined with a mucous membrane similar to the nasal lining. They produce mucus that moistens the nasal cavity and helps defend against pathogens.

Functions of the Sinuses

The exact functions of the paranasal sinuses are still not fully understood by researchers. The following roles are commonly discussed:

  • Warming and humidifying inhaled air
  • Reducing the overall weight of the skull
  • Enhancing vocal resonance
  • Providing a buffer zone in cases of blunt facial trauma
  • Producing nitric oxide, which has antibacterial properties

Common Conditions Affecting the Sinuses

Sinusitis (Sinus Infection)

Sinusitis is the most common condition affecting the sinuses. It involves inflammation of the sinus lining and can be acute or chronic. It often follows a cold, an allergy, or an infection. Typical symptoms include facial pain or pressure, nasal congestion, and thick nasal discharge.

Nasal Polyps

Nasal polyps are non-cancerous growths of the mucous membrane that commonly develop in the sinuses. They can obstruct normal airflow and drainage, contributing to chronic sinusitis.

Sphenoid Sinusitis

Inflammation of the sphenoid sinus is less common but can be more serious, as it lies in close proximity to important structures such as the optic nerve and the pituitary gland.

Diagnosis

To diagnose sinus conditions, the following methods are used:

  • Clinical examination: assessment of symptoms and percussion of the forehead and cheek areas
  • Endoscopy: direct visualization of the nasal and sinus passages using a small camera
  • Imaging: computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for detailed visualization of the sinus cavities

Treatment

Treatment depends on the underlying cause and the severity of the condition:

  • Decongestant nasal sprays or drops to improve airflow and drainage
  • Saline nasal rinses to cleanse the nasal passages
  • Antibiotics for bacterial infections
  • Corticosteroids (as a spray or systemic) for chronic inflammation or polyps
  • Surgical intervention (e.g., functional endoscopic sinus surgery, FESS) in refractory cases

Sinus in a Broader Medical Context

The term sinus is also used in medicine to describe other anatomical structures, for example:

  • Cavernous sinus: a venous channel at the base of the skull
  • Coronary sinus: a venous channel in the heart that collects blood from the heart muscle
  • Superior sagittal sinus: a major venous channel running along the top of the brain

These structures are of great importance in neurology, cardiology, and other medical specialties.

References

  1. Fokkens WJ et al. - European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps (EPOS 2020). Rhinology. 2020;58(Suppl S29):1-464.
  2. Standring S (ed.) - Gray's Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice, 42nd edition, Elsevier, 2020
  3. Rosenfeld RM et al. - Clinical Practice Guideline: Adult Sinusitis. Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. 2015;152(2 Suppl):S1-S39.

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