The problem requires identifying which sinus is likely to be obstructed in a 45-year-old male presenting with breathlessness. The options to consider are Maxillary, Frontal, Sphenoid, and Ethmoid sinuses. Each sinus is part of the paranasal sinus system with distinct anatomical locations and drainage paths.
Analysis:
Conclusion: The Maxillary Sinus is most prone to obstruction that impacts the airway, leading to symptoms like breathlessness. Therefore, the indicated sinus obstruction is most likely the Maxillary sinus.
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