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Study of the ethmoid bone with emphasis on the uncinate process in humans
Trabalhos anatômicos sobre o osso etmóide têm sido fundamentais para o ensino de anatomia e condutas endoscópicas. O processo uncinado (PU) desse osso se destaca como uma importante estrutura anatômica, sobre a qual ainda existem várias questões não ...
Sousa, Severino Denício Gonçalves de
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Primary osteogenic osteosarcoma of the ethmoid sinus in an adolescent: case report
Osteosarcomas of the craniofacial bones account for fewer than 10% of all osteosarcomas. Primary osteosarcomas of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinus are rare (0.5-8.1% of the osteosarcomas occur in this location).
Gonzalez, Marta E +10 more
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Formation of Structures of Ethmoid Bone in Infancy
Резюме. Проведено морфологічне дослідження решітчастої кістки на 10 препаратах трупів дітей грудного віку (10 днів – один рік). Визначено, що носову перегородку утворює однорідна хрящова тканина, відмежувати хрящ носової перегородки від перпендикулярної ...
Boichuk, О.М. +2 more
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Optimum imaging for sinonasal malignancy
A combination of computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is now established as the optimum assessment of sinonasal malignancy.
Lloyd, G, Savy, L, Lund, VJ, Howard, D
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SummaryIntroductionMaxillary bone myxoma is a rare benign mesenchymal tumor, slow-growing but locally aggressive. Pathogenesis remains disputed.ObjectiveTo study the clinical, radiological and histological features and treatment of maxillary myxoma ...
Zainine, R. +5 more
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I. On the relations of the vomer, ethmoid, and intermaxillary bones [PDF]
Abstract The author commences by describing the connexions of the vomer in mammalia generally, and states that of these by far the most constant in occurrence and invariable in its nature is one to which he believes he has been the first to attract attention, viz.
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Bilateral sinoliths in the ethmoid sinus – a rare Cone Beam CT finding
Sinoliths are calculi found particularly in paranasal sinuses, the rarest location being the ethmoid air cells. There were previously reported only 4 cases of unilateral large ethmoidal sinoliths (ES), this one being the fifth report.
Cristina Julieta Sava +1 more
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Axial computed tomography (CT) scan with soft tissue window (B) showing diffuse thickening of the nasal wings with collapse of the nasal pyramid, erosion of the nasal septum and opacification of the maxillary sinuses.
Raphael Abegão de Camargo (606960) +7 more
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Evaluation of Olfactory Fossa Depth Using Computed Tomography
Background: Olfactory fossa is a depression in anterior cranial cavity whose floor is formed by cribriform plate of ethmoid bone and is susceptible to injury during functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), especially when fossa is deep. Understanding
Sharma Paudel +3 more
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