. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . of the right sinus. An .v-ray Sept. 12-16, 1922. antrum and right frontal Roentgen Therapy of Acute Infections of the Antrum and Frontal Sinus 375 treatment was given the same day andagain in two days. He has required se\enx-ray treatments and no further irriga-tions to clear up his symptoms. Estivinwas used to help check the profuse secre-tions, which would begin as soon as hewould read for a few minutes. Now let us consider the etiology ofacute purulent sinusitis. According toBallenger, Phillips and Skillern, infe
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . of the right sinus. An .v-ray Sept. 12-16, 1922. antrum and right frontal Roentgen Therapy of Acute Infections of the Antrum and Frontal Sinus 375 treatment was given the same day andagain in two days. He has required se\enx-ray treatments and no further irriga-tions to clear up his symptoms. Estivinwas used to help check the profuse secre-tions, which would begin as soon as hewould read for a few minutes. Now let us consider the etiology ofacute purulent sinusitis. According toBallenger, Phillips and Skillern, infectionof the antrum may be due to: I. Direct extension from the nasal mu-cosa, as in coryza. taminated overlying sinus, and the infectedalveolus. PATHOLOGY The first pathological changes that oc-cur in acute purulent sinusitis are chieflyconfined to the lining mucosa whichbecomes inflamed, swollen and other words, only the superficial layersof the mucosa are in\oKed in the acutepurulent condition, while in the chronicdisease all the la vers of the mucosa undergo.
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