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           SINUSITIS AND OTHER SINUS DISORDERS  Diagram demonstrates the
           standard position for endoscopic imaging of the canine frontal sinuses.





                                                                SINUSITIS AND OTHER SINUS DISORDERS  CT scan (transverse plane) of
                                                                a dog with sinonasal aspergillosis. There is regional soft-tissue/fluid opacification
                                                                of the left frontal sinus.


















           SINUSITIS AND OTHER SINUS DISORDERS  CT scan (transverse plane) of
           a dog with a nasal tumor extending into the left frontal sinus. There is extensive
           soft-tissue/fluid opacification of the left frontal sinus. Sinonasal aspergillosis and
           a primary tumor of the frontal sinus can have a similar tomographic appearance.




           ADDITIONAL SUGGESTED
           READINGS
           Barrs VR, et al: Feline aspergillosis. Vet Clin North
            Am Small Anim Pract 44:51-73, 2014.
           Johnson LR, et al: Assessment of infectious organisms
            associated with chronic rhinosinusitis in cats. J Am
            Vet Med Assoc 227:579-585, 2005.
           Karnik  K,  et  al:  Computed  tomographic  findings
            of fungal rhinitis and sinusitis in cats. Vet Radiol
            Ultrasound 50:65-68, 2009.
           Merveille AC, et al:. Clinical findings and prevalence
            of the mutation associated with primary ciliary
            dyskinesia in Old English sheepdogs. J Vet Intern
            Med 28:771-778, 2014.
           Saunders JH, et al: Radiographic, magnetic resonance,
            computed tomographic, and rhinoscopic features
            of canine nasal aspergillosis. J Am Vet Med Assoc
            225:1703-1712, 2004.









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