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Sinus (anatomy)

A sinus is a sac or cavity in any organ or tissue, or an abnormal cavity or passage. In common usage, "sinus" usually refers to the paranasal sinuses, which are air cavities in the cranial bones, especially those near the nose and connecting to it. Most individuals have four paired cavities located in the cranial bone or skull.

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Sinuses in the body

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Paranasal sinuses

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Sinus (anatomy)

Nodes41
Edges40
Triples6
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.04878
Components1

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sinus sinusitis cavities infection one nasal sinuses infections chronic causes areas cavity air located paranasal mucus acute webmd usually skull

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congestioninstance ofwith the affected individual displaying symptoms0.80text
post nasal dripinstance ofwith the affected individual displaying symptoms0.80text
halitosisinstance ofwith the affected individual displaying symptoms0.80text
a runny nose as well as sinus pressureinstance ofwith the affected individual displaying symptoms0.80text
pain in the affected areas.Chronicinstance ofwith the affected individual displaying symptoms0.80text
antibioticsinstance ofrespond well to conventional treatments0.80text

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