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Key points Silent sinus syndrome (SSS) and chronic maxillary atelectasis (CMA) represent an overlapping clinical entity, both likely lying on the spectrum of one disease process. There is widespread inconsistency of diagnosis in the literature of reported cases of SSS and CMA.
Dev Amin +9 more
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Abstract Background McCune‐Albright syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by polyostotic fibrous dysplasia (FD), café‐au‐lait skin pigmentation, and endocrine dysfunction. Extensive FD in the craniofacial region can present significant challenges in terms of disease control and carries a high risk of permanent visual impairment.
Moataz D. Abouammo +5 more
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Stage II Chronic Maxillary Atelectasis Associated with Subclinical Visual Field Defect
Introduction Chronic maxillary atelectasis (CMA) is characterized by a persistent decrease in the maxillary sinus volume due to inward bowing of its walls. According to its severity, it may be classified into three clinical-radiological stages.
João Mangussi-Gomes +4 more
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Orbital Floor Fracture Reconstruction Using Conchal Auricular Cartilage Graft
Orbital wall fractures result from external impact injuries which cause an abrupt increase in intraorbital pressure.1 Patients usually present to the emergency room with periorbital swelling and limited eye movements, with or without changes in vision ...
Rubiliza DC. Onofre +1 more
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Incidental hypoglobus: primary amyloidosis of the superior rectus.
A 69-year-old man who presented with incidental hypoglobus was found to have an isolated superior rectus mass. Diagnosis of primary amyloidosis of superior rectus was made on incisional biopsy and negative systemic work-up. This is an unusual manifestation and site for amyloidosis and should be a differential of any extraocular muscle mass.
S C B, Teoh, G C, Liew, W M, Yap
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Late Management of Orbital Fracture. A Case Report.
Introduction: Orbital fractures are among the most complex injuries managed by maxillofacial surgeons. While delayed surgical intervention can allow edema to subside and facilitate accurate anatomical assessment, it may also increase the risk of ...
Arjeta Grezda +4 more
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Tomoyuki Kashima,1 Robert A Goldberg,1 Jocelyne C Kohn,2 Daniel B Rootman1 1Division of Orbital and Oculoplastic Surgery, Stein Eye Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA; 2Pasteur Ophthalmology Clinic, Oculoplastic, Orbit and ...
Kashima T +3 more
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Silent Sinus Syndrome Post Trauma: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Ramanujam S +3 more
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Patient Specific Implants for Orbital Reconstruction in the Treatment of Silent Sinus Syndrome: Two Case Reports. [PDF]
Raveggi E, Sobrero F, Gerbino G.
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Severe orbital blow-out fracture: complete displacement of the globe into the maxillary sinus. [PDF]
Steel DA, Mortimer T, Bater MC.
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