Extensions of paranasal sinus tumors and inflammatory disease as evaluated by CT and pluridirectional tomography

Abstract
CT and pluridirectional tomography are compared in their ability to show the extent of paranasal sinus tumors or benign aggressive processes. Thirty-one cases are reviewed; CT was superior to pluridirectional tomography in showing spreads of tumor to all clinically important areas, including the infratemporal fossa, nasopharynx, orbit, and intracranial compartment. CT not only consistently allowed less equivocal interpretation, but also enabled us to qualify orbital involvement as intra- or extraconal, and to quantitate better both brain and infratemporal fossa involvement. We feel that CT scanning is the better way to determine the extent of such pathology.