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Title: ESR essentials : imaging in nasal obstruction and epistaxis — practice recommendations by the European Society of Head and Neck Radiology
Authors: Péporté, Anne R. J.
Vassallo, Edith
Preda, Lorenzo
Beale, Timothy
Hirvonen, Jussi
Keywords: Nasal obstruction -- Imaging
Nose -- Diseases -- Diagnosis
Epistaxis -- Diagnosis
Paranasal sinuses -- Diseases -- Diagnosis
Magnetic resonance imaging
Issue Date: 2026
Publisher: Springer Nature
Citation: Péporté, A. R., Vassallo, E., Preda, L., Beale, T., & Hirvonen, J. (2026). ESR Essentials: imaging in nasal obstruction and epistaxis—practice recommendations by the European Society of Head and Neck Radiology. European Radiology, 10.1007/s00330-025-12305-6.
Abstract: Nasal obstruction and epistaxis are common otorhinolaryngologic complaints with multiple etiologies ranging from benign anatomical variations and mucosal inflammation to severe neoplastic and vascular disorders. Clinical evaluation and nasal endoscopy are first-line diagnostic tools, with imaging reserved for selected indications. Imaging differentiates uncomplicated from complicated presentations, guiding management and surgical planning. Computed tomography (CT) is the primary modality for assessing sinonasal anatomical variants, bony pathology, and inflammatory or neoplastic disease. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) complements CT when soft tissue or intracranial extension is suspected. Imaging in epistaxis is not routinely indicated but is recommended in recurrent, severe, or posterior bleeding to detect underlying vascular lesions or tumors. CT angiography is preferred for vascular assessment and interventional planning. Implementing these recommendations can improve diagnostic accuracy, streamline patient management, and enhance surgical outcomes in patients presenting with nasal obstruction and epistaxis.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/146111
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