What are we missing from asymmetric relationship between the retinal nerve fiber layer thickness profiles and sphenoid sinus volume?
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2020Yazar
Fındık, HüseyinKanat, Ayhan
Çeliker, Fatma Beyazal
Çeliker, Metin
Beyazal, Mehmet
Özdemir, Bülent
Özdemir, Vacide
Batçık, Osman Ersegun
Özdemir, Doğukan
Dursun, Engin
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Findik, H., Kanat, A., Celiker, F. B., Celiker, M., Beyazal, M., Ozdemir, B., Ozdemir, V., Batcik, O. E., Ozdemir, D., & Dursun, E. (2020). What Are We Missing From Asymmetric Relationship Between the Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness Profiles and Sphenoid Sinus Volume?. The Journal of craniofacial surgery, 31(2), e210–e214. https://doi.org/10.1097/SCS.0000000000005909Özet
Purpose/Aim of the Study:Detailed analysis of retinal structure such as the retinal nerve fiber layer can be performed by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (OCT). There are no published studies concerning a relationship between retinal nerve fiber layer and human sphenoid sinus volumes. We investigated this relationship.Material and Methods:Spectral-domain OCT. the peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness and sphenoid sinus volume estimation of both sides of sex-matched patients were retrospectively analyzed.Results:The mean RNFL thicknesses at the left side (91.8 mu m) were significantly smaller than the right side (94.5 mu m) (P=0.040). However, the mean left sinus volume (44.5cm(3)) is larger than the right side, (34.5mm(3)) (P<0.005). Left and right differences of both parameters are statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusion:There is a negative correlation between mean RNFL thicknesses and mean sinus volumes. To our knowledge, this article is the first report demonstrating the asymmetry relationship between RNFL and sphenoid sinus volumes.