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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2002
Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) is now a routine surgical procedure performed all around the world. A pre-operative computed tomography (CT) scan is considered mandatory in most countries where these are available but there are still some surgeons who question the need for imaging especially in patients due to undergo limited FESS or middle ...
P K D, Kapoor +2 more
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Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) is now a routine surgical procedure performed all around the world. A pre-operative computed tomography (CT) scan is considered mandatory in most countries where these are available but there are still some surgeons who question the need for imaging especially in patients due to undergo limited FESS or middle ...
P K D, Kapoor +2 more
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Radiology, 1955
Stones are not uncommon in the nasal cavities; in the maxillary sinuses they are rare, and there have been no reports of their occurrence in the other paranasal sinuses. Only 8 acceptable cases of maxillary sinus stones have been reported (2–9). In some of the older cases, the clinical history is incomplete, but most of the stones apparently formed ...
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Stones are not uncommon in the nasal cavities; in the maxillary sinuses they are rare, and there have been no reports of their occurrence in the other paranasal sinuses. Only 8 acceptable cases of maxillary sinus stones have been reported (2–9). In some of the older cases, the clinical history is incomplete, but most of the stones apparently formed ...
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The Laryngoscope, 1972
AbstractThis report deals with the survival and failures of 50 patients with malignancies of the maxillary sinus. The clinical, surgical, pathology, and survival characteristics of this series are tabulated, using the TNM classification system. Forty‐one patients in the group had epidermoid cancers.
G L, Schechter, J H, Ogura
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AbstractThis report deals with the survival and failures of 50 patients with malignancies of the maxillary sinus. The clinical, surgical, pathology, and survival characteristics of this series are tabulated, using the TNM classification system. Forty‐one patients in the group had epidermoid cancers.
G L, Schechter, J H, Ogura
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2006
Attention to the principles of bone grafting, bone healing, and maxillary sinus physiology as well as anatomy is critical to the successful placement of dental implants in the posterior maxilla. The integration of these principles must take into account the restorative dental requirements and the patient's autonomy in guiding implant reconstruction. As
Paul S, Tiwana +2 more
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Attention to the principles of bone grafting, bone healing, and maxillary sinus physiology as well as anatomy is critical to the successful placement of dental implants in the posterior maxilla. The integration of these principles must take into account the restorative dental requirements and the patient's autonomy in guiding implant reconstruction. As
Paul S, Tiwana +2 more
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International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1978
AbstractPrimary site control, anatomical site of failure, survival, and complications of treatment were determined in a retrospective review of primary maxillary sinus carcinoma. Sixty‐one patients were treated by radiation followed by surgery and 35 by radiation alone. Primary tumor control was achieved in 69% of patients receiving combined treatment,
F, Lee, J H, Ogura
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AbstractPrimary site control, anatomical site of failure, survival, and complications of treatment were determined in a retrospective review of primary maxillary sinus carcinoma. Sixty‐one patients were treated by radiation followed by surgery and 35 by radiation alone. Primary tumor control was achieved in 69% of patients receiving combined treatment,
F, Lee, J H, Ogura
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2015
Pneumatization of the maxillary sinus secondary to posterior maxillary tooth loss is an extremely common finding. Significant atrophy of the maxilla prevents implant placement in this region. For several decades, sinus augmentation has been used to develop these sites for dental implant placement.
Naveen, Mohan, Joshua, Wolf, Harry, Dym
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Pneumatization of the maxillary sinus secondary to posterior maxillary tooth loss is an extremely common finding. Significant atrophy of the maxilla prevents implant placement in this region. For several decades, sinus augmentation has been used to develop these sites for dental implant placement.
Naveen, Mohan, Joshua, Wolf, Harry, Dym
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Cholesteatoma of the Maxillary Sinus
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1992Cholesteatoma of the maxillary sinus, also known as keratoma, primary epidermoid tumor, epidermoid cyst, and keratocyst, is a rare entity, with a clinical presentation and radiologic findings that are difficult to distinguish from those of malignancy. We report a case of cholesteatoma of the maxillary antrum that occurred in a 12-year-old boy without ...
I S, Storper, A N, Newman
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2010
A case of unilateral aplasia is reported. Associated anatomical anomalies and review of the literature is described, and a comparison with maxillary sinus hypoplasia is made.A 40-year-old male was complaining of an esthetic "defect" in his face. There was an antero-posterior depression in the left infraorbital region. Computed tomography showed absence
Bruno Ramos, Chrcanovic +1 more
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A case of unilateral aplasia is reported. Associated anatomical anomalies and review of the literature is described, and a comparison with maxillary sinus hypoplasia is made.A 40-year-old male was complaining of an esthetic "defect" in his face. There was an antero-posterior depression in the left infraorbital region. Computed tomography showed absence
Bruno Ramos, Chrcanovic +1 more
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Pseudocyst of the maxillary sinus
Journal of Endodontics, 1993A case report is presented involving the endodontic retreatment of a maxillary second molar associated with a sinus radiopacity. Disappearance of sinus pathosis occurred within 6 days after root canal debridement. A direct relationship between apical pathosis and a pseudocyst of the maxillary sinus is suggested.
A, MacDonald, C W, Newton
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DISORDERS OF THE MAXILLARY SINUS
Dental Clinics of North America, 1994The maxillary sinuses often are visualized on oral and maxillofacial radiographs, and the dentist should be able to interpret any signs of disease in the area. In addition, disorders of the sinuses may result in symptoms that the patient interprets to be of dental origin.
M L, Van Dis, D A, Miles
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