Film Skull & Sinus
Normal
Skull AP / Lat
SKULL (AP, LATERAL)
HISTORY: ___
COMPARISON: ___
FINDINGS:
- No acute displaced fracture of the cranial vault and facial bones.
- No evidence of bone destruction.
- The (rest of the) visualized paranasal sinuses and mastoid air cells
[appear unremarkable | are clear]
. - Midline nasal septum.
- No acute displaced fracture of the visualized upper cervical spine.
IMPRESSION:
- No acute displaced fracture or bone destruction.
Misc. findings
Dental
(Evidence of)
{quantity}
metallic dental materials- dental arch bars
- dental filling materials
are noted.
Spine
- Degenerative change of upper cervical spine.
Body assult
Normal
HISTORY: Body assault with ___.
IMPRESSION:
- No acute displaced fracture or bone destruction.
Hematoma
- Soft tissue density lesion at the ___, likely hematoma.
Sinusitis
What to look
- Haziness 1
{degree}
mucosal thickening- sclerotic bone change
- air-fluid level
Sinus description
mastoid: {side}
mastoid air cells (if inflam = mastoiditis)
Sinusitis (Unspecified)
- Haziness of the ___ (without air-fluid level).
IMPRESSION:
- Haziness of the _, (probably _itis).
Acute Sinusitis
- (trauma Hx.) Air-fluid level in the ___ sinus, probably acute sinusitis or hemosinus. The rest of the visualized paranasal sinuses and mastoid air cells appear unremarkable.
IMPRESSION:
- Air-fluid level in the ___ sinus, probably acute sinusitis or hemosinus. Clinical correlation is recommended.
Chronic Sinusitis
{changes}
{degree}
mucosal thickening with sclerotic bone change of the ___ sinus. No air-fluid level is observed.
IMPRESSION:
{changes}
chronic ___ sinusitis.
F/U Sinusitis
Improving:
- Decreased mucosal thickening and air-fluid level in the , suggesting improvement of _.
TMJ
- Anterior dislocation of the left temporomandibular joint.
Footnotes
frontal sinus compare to orbit↩︎