Not every nasal block is allergic rhinitis: a case report of sinonasal malignant melanoma. [PDF]
Naqi R+5 more
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Disseminated Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma Manifesting With Recurrent Epistaxis: A Case Report and Comprehensive Literature Review. [PDF]
Rothka AJ+3 more
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Surgical Measures Improving Functional Limitations of the Masticatory System, Aesthetic Deficits, and Skeletal Malformations in Neurofibromatosis Type 1-associated Hemifacial Diffuse Plexiform Neurofibroma Complicated by Rapidly Growing Midfacial Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor. [PDF]
Friedrich RE, Kohlrusch FK, Hagel C.
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Evaluating the Role of Sinus Surgery on the Non-diseased Contralateral Side in Patients With Unilateral Sinus Disease: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Al-Hail N, Shaikh A, Al Saey H.
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Oncocytic carcinoma of the maxillary sinus: a rare neoplasm
Oncocytic neoplasms are tumors composed of oncocytes (i.e., epithelial cells with a large cytoplasm that is rich in mitochondria). Most cases are benign and originate from the major salivary glands, while the minor salivary glands are rarely involved. Occurrence of oncocytic carcinoma (or malignant oncocytoma) within the sinonasal tract is an unusual ...
LOMBARDI D+4 more
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DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF PRIMARY MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS OF THE MAXILLARY SINUS
This 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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Mesenchymal phosphaturic neoplasm in the maxillary sinus: a case report
The authors describe a case of oncogenic osteomalacia due to a mesenchymal phosphaturic tumour in the maxillary sinus. This is a paraneoplastic syndrome in which a tumour produces a peptide hormone-like substance (phosphatonin) that causes a urinary loss of phosphates resulting in a debilitating systemic condition. In this case, the patient experienced
Pedrazzoli M+5 more
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The inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) is a space-occupying lesion of unknown etiology and a distinctive but controversial lesion. This type of tumor is recently considered neoplastic rather than inflammatory. It is usually occurring during childhood, composed of fascicles of bland myofibroblastic cells admixed with a prominent inflammatory ...
Muzaffer Kanlikama+6 more
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