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Maxillary osteoplastic flap technique for the treatment of pediatric pterygopalatine fossa neoplasms
Pterygoid fossa neoplasms in children are rare. Management of these neoplasms has been challenging because of tumor vascularity, difficult surgical access and complex anatomy from which these tumors arise. Surgical approach depends upon tumor extension and ability to obtain adequate exposure for successful tumor excision.
Joseph E. Kerschner+3 more
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AbstractAlthough double primary malignant neoplasms of bilateral maxillary sinuses were regarded as extremely rare, there have been 50 patients described in Japan since 1937. Among them only eight cases showed the histologic distinction between both sides.A 64‐year‐old man with double primary carcinomas had a mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the left ...
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Surgical Treatment of Maxillary Antrum Neoplasms
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2018Abstract Paranasal sinus cancers comprise about 0.3% of all cancers and 80% of these lesions arise in the maxillary sinus. A masquerading primary sinus tumour represents a therapeutic challenge as most patients with maxillary antrum cancer are diagnosed with advanced disease. However, distant metastases rarely occur.
Kamal Turki Aftan+1 more
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Survival after surgical treatment in maxillary neoplasms of epithelial origin
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1987SummaryDuring 1968–1979, 55 cases of epithelial neoplasms originating from the maxillary antrum were diagnosed and treated within the referral area of 1.5 million inhabitants.A majority of the patients were operated upon after pre-operative irradiation therapy (40–50 Gy). No significant difference in survival rate was found between patients operated on
Pontus Lindeman+2 more
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Management of advanced neoplasms of the maxillary and ethmoidal sinuses
D. F. N. Harrison
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DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF PRIMARY MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS OF THE MAXILLARY SINUS
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1933This paper deals with the diagnosis, treatment and end-results in 21 cases of primary malignant tumor of the maxillary sinus. The patients were treated by the department of roentgenology of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Surgical procedures, when indicated, were performed by the department of otolaryngology of the same hospital. Tumors
K. M. Houser
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Cancer Causes and Control, 1990
A case-control study of squamous cell neoplasms of the maxillary sinus was performed in Hokkaido during 1982-86, with 169 cases and 338 controls matched for sex, age, and residence. The data were analyzed by a stepwise forward-selection method based on a conditional logistic-regression model without interaction terms, log-likelihood ratio tests, and ...
Akira Shibata, Katsuhiro Fukuda
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A case-control study of squamous cell neoplasms of the maxillary sinus was performed in Hokkaido during 1982-86, with 169 cases and 338 controls matched for sex, age, and residence. The data were analyzed by a stepwise forward-selection method based on a conditional logistic-regression model without interaction terms, log-likelihood ratio tests, and ...
Akira Shibata, Katsuhiro Fukuda
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Natural History of Maxillary Neoplasm
S. Ishrat-Husain
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A Case of Muco-Pyocele of the Maxillary Antrum Simulating Malignant Neoplasm
Souza de
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