Shiraz Aslam, Muhammad Akhlaq, Muhammad Mubarik Ali, Bilal Hussain, Faisal Rafiq, Tariq Khan.
Incidence of Concha Bullosa in CT scans of patients presenting in a hospital in Lahore, Pakistan.
Pak J Med Health Sci Jan ;15(1):49-52.

Aim: To determine the incidence of concha bullosa in the CT scans ordered in the hospital in a certain period. Study design: This was a cross sectional study. Place and duration of study: the study was conducted in the out patients` department of the Doctors Hospital, Lahore. The study was conducted from March 2019 till May 2019. Methods: Patients presenting in the ENT out patients department in the prescribed period and who were ordered a CT scan of the paranasal sinuses had the concha bullosa recorded as present or not and if it was one sided or was present on both sides. Results: A total of 33 CT scans were thus examined. The age ranged from 12 years to 75 years old patient. There were 19(57.5%) female patients and 14 (42.4%) male patients who had their CT scans recorded for concha bullosa. The incidence of a Concha Bullosa present out of the total CT scans performed was 18.18% whereas, the incidence in females was higher at 28.57% whereas it was 10.52% in the males. Out of the total CT scans with identifiable concha bullosa 16.6% were bilaterally present and the concha was unilaterally present in the majority of the CT scans examined (83.3%). Conclusion: There is enormous variation in the incidence of concha bullosa as is evident from data from various countries. There is variation from a single country even. Further studies may be able to determine the cause of this anatomical variation.

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