sinusformation
Sinusformation is a term used to describe the development of air-filled cavities within skull bones known as sinuses, especially the paranasal sinuses: maxillary, frontal, ethmoid, and sphenoid. While not a standard label in anatomy texts, it is commonly discussed in terms of pneumatization—the growth and enlargement of mucosa-lined spaces within bone after birth. The timing and extent of sinusformation vary among individuals and are influenced by genetics, growth patterns, and environmental factors.
Maxillary sinuses are the largest paranasal sinuses. They are small at birth and present as invaginations from
Anatomy and drainage are integral to sinusformation. The sinus cavities are lined by respiratory epithelium and
Imaging commonly demonstrates the pattern of pneumatization. CT is the standard modality to assess sinus anatomy