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SOLITARY FRONTAL SINUS FRACTURE
The Laryngoscope, 1979AbstractBoth the anterior and/or posterior wall of the frontal sinus as well as the nasofrontal duct may be injured by blunt force, commonly secondary to automobile accidents. In this group of 13 solitary frontal sinus fractures, the anterior wall was involved in all cases, and the posterior wall in 2.
W Y, Adkins, R D, Cassone, F J, Putney
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1970
IN 1946 the late Dr. H. P. Mosher in his lecture, "My Milestones,"1 reviewed the situation as it then existed and summarized the various technics then used in frontal-sinus surgery.
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IN 1946 the late Dr. H. P. Mosher in his lecture, "My Milestones,"1 reviewed the situation as it then existed and summarized the various technics then used in frontal-sinus surgery.
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Frontal Sinus Complications After Frontal Craniotomy
The Laryngoscope, 2004AbstractObjectives: To review frontal sinus complications following frontal craniotomy and to describe management strategies.Study Design: Retrospective review.Methods: Retrospective review was made of six patients who had undergone frontal craniotomy and subsequently developed frontal sinus complications.
Keith, Meetze +2 more
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Pediatrics In Review, 1997
Frontal sinus fractures are rare in children, uncommon in adolescents, and most commonly the result of high-impact collisions of the face with an immovable object. Most are associated with other facial and head injuries; intracranial injury should be considered an invariable concomitant of any frontal sinus fracture that involves the posterior sinus ...
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Frontal sinus fractures are rare in children, uncommon in adolescents, and most commonly the result of high-impact collisions of the face with an immovable object. Most are associated with other facial and head injuries; intracranial injury should be considered an invariable concomitant of any frontal sinus fracture that involves the posterior sinus ...
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American Journal of Rhinology, 1997
Most of the studies of frontal sinus anatomy were completed 50 to 70 years ago. The information they provide is not necessarily relevant or helpful to the modem rhinologic surgeon who approaches the frontal sinus transnasally and endoscopically. We performed anatomical dissections of the outflow tract of 82 frontal sinuses in 41 cadaver heads to ...
D, Lee, R, Brody, G, Har-El
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Most of the studies of frontal sinus anatomy were completed 50 to 70 years ago. The information they provide is not necessarily relevant or helpful to the modem rhinologic surgeon who approaches the frontal sinus transnasally and endoscopically. We performed anatomical dissections of the outflow tract of 82 frontal sinuses in 41 cadaver heads to ...
D, Lee, R, Brody, G, Har-El
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Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics, 1994
R H, Haug, M J, Likavec
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R H, Haug, M J, Likavec
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The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Rajat Thawani
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Frontal Polymerizations: From Chemical Perspectives to Macroscopic Properties and Applications
Chemical Reviews, 2023Benjamin A Suslick +2 more
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