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Actinomycosis in concha bullosa: a case report [PDF]
Actinomyces, a gram-positive, anaerobic-to-microaerophilic species of bacteria, lives as commensal in human body. In this report, actinomycosis in concha bullosa in a 51-year-old woman is presented and it is aimed to add a case to the very rarely ...
Ulu, Şahin +5 more
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A Rare Cause of Chronic Rhinosinusitis Secondary to a Retained Pledget: A Case Report
Introduction: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a widely prevalent disease. Retained objects as the cause of CRS are not commonly reported in the literature. The impact of the removal of this object is also a point of interest. The purpose of this case report was to investigate a patient whose CRS was suspected to be due to a foreign object and his ...
Snehitha Talugula +3 more
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Concha Bullosa Osteoma: An Unusual Cause of Headache [PDF]
Aim and background Osteomas are common benign tumors of the paranasal sinuses, but are usually asymptomatic and found as a coincidental finding during routine radiological investigations.
Neeraj N Mathur +3 more
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Background: Data are limited regarding anatomic variations of the paranasal sinuses (PNS) in the Filipinos. Although several studies have described the relationship between concha bullosa as well as nasal septal deviation and PNS disease, only few have ...
Paolo Generato Sogono +1 more
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Expression of BMK‐13, CD31, and CD34 in tissues of NPs was higher than in healthy nasal mucosa. In patients With NP, we found a positive correlation between BMK‐13, impaired QoL, and radiologically evaluated disease extent. Apart From the fact that the NP tissue has, as expected, more intense eosinophilic infiltration, the proliferation of blood ...
Tijana Vukadinović +2 more
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Collaboration between otolaryngologists and oral surgeons in maxillary sinus elevation planning
Abstract Background The collaboration between otolaryngologists and dental providers is crucial for the planning and execution of maxillary sinus elevation (MSE) procedures, which are integral to successful dental implant placements. Purpose This article examines the essential role of otolaryngological assessments in identifying potential sinonasal ...
John R. Craig +3 more
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Background and aims: Lateral nasal wall of each nasal cavity provides the final common pathway of drainage of the muco-ciliary clearance of frontal, maxillary and anterior ethmoidal air cells.
Raktim Bandyopadhyay +4 more
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Unmasking Nasal Septal Hematoma/Abscess: A Systematic Review and Meta‐analysis
Abstract Objective We aim to discuss the demographics, symptoms, bacteriology, treatment, and sequelae associated with nasal septal hematoma/nasal septal abscess (NSH/NSA). Data Sources CINAHL, PubMed, and Scopus were searched from inception until October 15, 2023.
Douglas P. Nanu +4 more
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A case of Concha Bullosa and potentially related evidences. Concha bullosa discovered in the bones of a medieval skeleton from Brentonico, Northeast Italy: a case report. [PDF]
The pneumatization of the middle turbinate, called Concha Bullosa, is one of the most frequent variations of the ostiomeatal complex. Although in literature there is no clarity regarding the role of Concha Bullosa related to the onset or complication of ...
Pangrazzi C. +5 more
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Cholesteatoma of the concha bullosa: a case report [PDF]
Introduction Cholesteatoma is a relatively common disease within the middle ear cavity, but rarely it manifests in the paranasal sinuses. There is, to the best of our knowledge, only one other published case of cholesteatoma inside the concha bullosa in ...
Ibrahim Cukurova +7 more
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