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Malakoplakia of the Maxillary Sinus

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1985
The first case of malakoplakia in the nasal cavities is reported. The patient, a 21-year-old man, presented a polypoid formation in the left maxillary sinus that was removed and studied by light and electron microscopy. The polypoid formation consisted of pseudostratified epithelium surrounding a central myxoid tissue which contained fibroblasts ...
M, Nistal   +4 more
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Maxillary sinus haemangioma

Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), 2009
We report the case of 71-year-old woman with no prior history who had a left maxillary mass for 6 months. Axial Tomography and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance revealed a lesion of 7.7x6.9x4.7cm in the left maxillary sinus. Excisional biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of haemangioma.
Beatriz, Rodríguez-Caballero   +3 more
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Chromoblastomycosis of the maxillary sinus

Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1985
We describe a rare case of chromoblastomycosis of the maxillary sinus. Biopsy specimens from the sinus have characteristic features under light microscopy. The prognosis after appropriate treatment is good and involved surgical excision for primary-stage infection and chemotherapy with amphotericin B and 5-fluorocytosine for advanced-stage disease. The
H, Yamamoto, J, Caselitz
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Haemangioma of the maxillary sinus

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1997
AbstractHaemangiomas of the maxillary sinus are very rare. In this paper we present one case with an inaccurate preoperative diagnosis which was treated by entire excision of the tumour. One year aftersurgery there is no evidence of recurrence. The literature on the topic is reviewed.
E, Raboso   +3 more
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Maxillary Sinus Atelectasis

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1992
Two patients are presented with maxillary bone loss and atelectasis of the sinus walls in association with chronic subclinical maxillary sinusitis. Maxillary sinus atelectasis results in a mild cosmetic deformity, but may also cause diplopia by involving the orbital floor. Ostial obstruction and inflammation-mediated osteopenia are postulated to be the
P J, Antonelli   +2 more
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Root in the maxillary sinus

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1987
The accidental displacement of a root into the maxillary sinus is a recognized complication of exodontia. Such roots should normally be removed early rather than late in order to minimize the likelihood of maxillary sinus complications. A root left within the maxillary sinus may, on occasion, pass spontaneously into the nose.
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Endodermal sinus tumor of the maxillary sinus

Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2001
Westerveld, Gerrit Jan   +5 more
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Hemangioma of the maxillary sinus

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1985
Hemangiomas of the maxillary sinus are rare. Hemangiomas of the maxillary sinus with an associated phlebolith have not been previously reported. Severe bleeding can occur upon surgical removal of hemangiomas.
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Tuberculosis Of The Maxillary Sinus

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1961
A case of tuberculosis of the maxillary sinus in a 49 year old woman, who at the same time suffered from diabetes, is described. The treatment consisted of a radical operation of the maxillary sinus and administration of streptomycin-dihydrostreptomycin, PAS and INH, which resulted in complete recovery.
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The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Rajat Thawani
exaly  

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