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Home » Paranasal Sinus Anatomy: Structure, Boundaries, And Functions

Paranasal Sinus Anatomy: Structure, Boundaries, And Functions

February 6, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Paranasal Sinus Anatomy: Structure, Boundaries, And Functions

Question 1. Give boundaries, relations & applied anatomy of sphenoidal air sinus
Answer:

  • It is a paired sinus

Sphenoidal Air Sinus Boundaries:

  • Anteriorly-Roof of the orbit
  • Posteriorly- Anterior margin of foramen magnum
  • Laterally- pterygoid canal

Sphenoidal Air Sinus Relations:

Sphenoidal Sinus Relations Diagram

 

Sphenoidal Air Sinus Applied Anatomy:

  • Infection of a sinus is known as sinusitis
  • It causes headache & persistent, thick, purulent discharge from the nose
  • It is diagnosed by transillumination & radiography
  • A diseased sinus is opaque
  • A surgical approach to pituitary gland is via sphenoidal sinus

Question 2. Paranasal air sinus
Answer:

They are air filled spaces present within some bones around the nasal cavities

Paranasal air sinus Types & Their Openings:

Paranasal Sinuses Types Openings Diagram

Paranasal air sinus Functions:

  • Contained air of the sinuses adds humidity & temperature to the inspired air
  • Serves as air-conditioning chambers
  • Acts as resonating chambers for production of sounds
  • Makes the facial bones lighter
  • Establish adult contour of the face
  • The mucous secretion of the sinuses is drained into the meatuses of the nose

Paranasal air sinus Growth:

  • Rudimentary or absent- at birth
  • Enlarges- during 6-7 years of age
  • Next enlarges- due to
    1. Enlargement of bones in adults
    2. Resorption of the surrounding cancellous bone in old age

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