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Fig. 3A. Sagittal multiplanar reformations of multidetector CT (MDCT)
obtained at level of left maxillary sinus (m) in 52-year-old woman who
presented with headache suspected to be caused by chronic sinusitis. Enlarged
periodontal space (arrow) was consistently identified throughout all
interpretations. P = posterior; f = frontal sinus; m = maxillary sinus.
Reformation of low-dose MDCT scan reveals enlarged periodontal space
(arrow).
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