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Maxillary sinus disease of odontogenic origin [PDF]
Odontogenic sinusitis is a well-recognized condition and accounts for approximately 10% to 12% of cases of maxillary sinusitis. An odontogenic source should be considered in patients with symptoms of maxillary sinusitis who give a history positive for odontogenic infection or dentoalveolar surgery or who are resistant to standard sinusitis therapy ...
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Hodgkin's disease of the maxillary gingiva
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1992A case of extranodal Hodgkin's disease limited to the maxillary gingiva is presented. After appropriate staging procedures, treatment consisted of chemotherapy. The patient is alive and free of disease 2.10 years after initial presentation.
Yuh Sakata+3 more
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Maxillary sinusitis mimicking malignant disease
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1975The diagnostic features of both maxillary sinusitis and neoplastic disease of the antrum are described. In most cases the clinical and radiographic evidence will lead to the correct diagnosis. However, in the two cases presented here, the clinical and radiographic evidence of neoplastic disease of the maxillary sinus was not confirmed by biopsy and ...
P.G. McAndrew, J.F. Towers
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Liability of ultrasound in maxillary sinus disease
Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1977For the first time liability of of ultrasonography in diagnosing paranasal sinus disease was controlled in 256 patients with acute maxillary sinusitis as compared to irrigation findings and in 150 patients with persistent maxillary sinus disease using x-rays, sinoscopy and sinumanometry as controls.
Th. Apostolidis, Wolf J. Mann, Chl Beck
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Gaucher's Disease Involving the Maxillary Sinuses
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1988A 46-year-old man with a long history of Gaucher's disease involving the spleen, bone marrow, and multiple bones presented with apparent sinusitis. He had radiologic opacification and histologically documented involvement by Gaucher's disease of the maxillary antra. Bony involvement of the mandible and maxilla has rarely been reported.
Joseph S. Weycer+2 more
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Canine Fossa Puncture and Clearance of the Maxillary Sinus for the Severely Diseased Maxillary Sinus
The Laryngoscope, 2005To assess the impact of canine fossa puncture (CFP) with clearance of the maxillary sinus during endoscopic sinus surgery on the subjective and objective outcomes as defined by quality of life questionnaires, endoscopic findings, endoscopic aspirate for culture and sensitivity, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) evaluation.Retrospective, cross ...
Sathananthar, S.+5 more
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Diseases of the maxillary sinus: an overview for the dentists.
Minerva stomatologica, 2011Because of the intimate relationship between the upper dentition and the maxillary sinus, it is no surprise that inflammatory, cystic and neoplastic odontogenic diseases may extend into the maxillary sinus and, occasionally, into the nasal cavity. On the other hand, diseases of the maxillary sinus may extend into the oral cavity or may cause symptoms ...
Baart, J.A.+3 more
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Evaluation and treatment of isolated maxillary sinus disease
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2013The maxillary sinus may be involved in a wide variety of disorders. Many of these share common presenting symptoms but some have unique features. This article reviews some of the recent publications in this area.The majority of isolated maxillary sinus disease has been previously described.
Joanna C. Stephens, Hesham A. Saleh
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International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology, 2018
BackgroundThe endoscopic endonasal prelacrimal recess approach to the maxillary sinus provides wide access to the walls and recesses of the maxillary sinus, and its use has been reported in many maxillary sinus and skull base diseases. The objective of this study was to determine the indication and feasibility of endoscopic sinus surgery using the ...
Yi‐Tsen Lin+2 more
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BackgroundThe endoscopic endonasal prelacrimal recess approach to the maxillary sinus provides wide access to the walls and recesses of the maxillary sinus, and its use has been reported in many maxillary sinus and skull base diseases. The objective of this study was to determine the indication and feasibility of endoscopic sinus surgery using the ...
Yi‐Tsen Lin+2 more
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Special Radiological Techniques in Maxillary Sinus Disease
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1976The otolaryngologist has long relied on routine x-ray examination in the diagnosis of pathological and congenital diseases involving the maxillary sinus. In recent years there has been an increasing reliance on special methods of investigation, now made feasible by developments in polydirectional tomography, selective angiography, and entirely new ...
Richard C. Holgate, George Wortzman
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