paranasalisten
Paranasalisten, commonly known as the paranasal sinuses, are a group of air-filled cavities located within the bones surrounding the nasal cavity. They are lined with a mucous membrane and connected to the nasal cavity by small openings called ostia. The sinuses contribute to humidifying and warming inhaled air, producing mucus, and helping to reduce the weight of the skull. They may also influence the resonance of the voice.
The paranasal sinuses are organized into four paired groups: the maxillary sinuses (the largest, located in
Development progresses through childhood, with the frontal sinuses typically enlarging during adolescence. The exact functional significance
Clinical relevance centers on rhinosinusitis (inflammation of the sinuses), which can be acute or chronic and