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Maxillary sinusitis in children

Clinical Otolaryngology, 1992
In 169 children with a runny nose the difference between the group with rhinitis and those diagnosed as having sinusitis was indistinct. History and examination, and the results of radiology, ultrasound, the appearance of the sinus washings, the number of leucocytes in the washings, and the presence of pathogenic bacteria in the culture of the ...
F L, Van Buchem   +2 more
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MAXILLARY SINUSITIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1925
Authors of textbooks on oral surgery and rhinology are at variance on points of etiology, operative procedures and postoperative treatment of infections of the maxillary sinus. These differences of opinion and practice have been reflected in the opinion and procedures of a large number of members of both the medical and the dental professions.
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Brodimoprim in Maxillary Sinusitis

Journal of Chemotherapy, 1993
Recent studies on bacteriological findings in chronic maxillary sinusitis show a great variety of aerobic as well as anaerobic germs. For these reasons adequate chemotherapy has to support the necessary surgical procedure. In this study, the author reports about 60 adult patients suffering from chronic maxillary sinusitis.
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[Fungal maxillary sinusitis].

Dermatologica, 1979
Since 1969, 600 patients suffering from maxillary sinusitis have been systematically controlled clinically as well as mycologically. We discovered 81 cases of maxillary sinusitis (13,4%). Aspergillus fumigatus and Candida albicans were the most frequently isolated fungi. Three clinical forms could be distinguished: (1) a muco-purulent form (35 cases);
D, Grigoriu   +3 more
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Maxillary Sinusitis

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 1999
M, Takayama, M, Tomita
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