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Can anyone tell me what this means?:

there is equivocal mild periorbital swelling about the right palpebral conjunctive. the globes themselves are intact showing normal morphology and density characteristics.

there is loss of normally encountered thin fat plane between the right posterior ethmoid air cells and the belly of the right medial rectus muscle with thinning of the intervening lamina papyracea. this may be a consequence of recent sinonasal surgery or active persistent sinusitis.

there is moderate right paranasal sinus mucosal thickening conspicuous in the ethmoid compartments. Left and right maxillary sinuplastry have performed along with partial ethmiodectomies.

impression: there is mild edema and loss of fascial/fat plane distinctness between the belly of the right medial rectus muscle and the right ethmoid compartments with indistinctness of the lamina papyracea. this may be a consequence of either recent sinonasal surgery and or persistent sinusitis

Minimal right palaperbral swelling is show.

no abcess is shown

moderate right maxillary and frontal sinus thickening is shown