Ethmoiditis (acute)
Acute ethmoidal sinusitis is seldom seen as a separate clinical entity in adults but tends to occur in conjunction with frontal or maxillary sinusitis.
Discriminatory clinical features include:
- pain between the eyes
- frontal headaches
Specific treatment is rarely required. The ethmoiditis usually resolves with that of the acute infection.
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