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Sinusitis of the Maxillary Antrum
New England Journal of Medicine, 1975Twenty-four adults with clinical evidence of sinusitis were studied by 65 needle punctures of the maxillary antrum. Fourteen of 15 sinuses with normal transillumination and 19 of 26 that were dull had normal aspirates, whereas 24 of 24 that were opaque had abnormal aspirates (P less than 0.001).
F O, Evans +12 more
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Mycosis of the maxillary sinuses
The Laryngoscope, 1972AbstractFungus infection of the maxillary sinus has been considered a rare disorder; recently, however, such cases have been reported in increasing number.The authors have recently observed five cases of mycosis of the paranasal sinuses. Three of these cases showed the clinical symptoms and signs of swelling and pain in the cheek area and epistaxis and
H, Iwamoto, M, Katsura, T, Fujimaki
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Brodimoprim in Maxillary Sinusitis
Journal of Chemotherapy, 1993Recent 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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Bacteriology of the maxillary and ethmoid sinuses in chronic sinusitis
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1998AbstractThe bacteriology of chronic sinusitis was studied by using swab and mucosalspecimens from both the maxillary and ethmoid sinuses. The specimens of the maxillary sinus were taken through translabial antroscopy. The specimens of the ethmoid sinus were taken after removing the ethmoid bulla during functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). Eighty-
R S, Jiang, C Y, Hsu, J W, Jang
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Effect of Treatment in Maxillary Sinusitis
ORL, 1981In sinusitis, the colonization with Enterobacteriaceae and Pseudomonas as a consequence of antibiotic therapy, irrigation, and hospitalization has been analyzed.
W, Mann, U, Göbel, K, Pelz, I, Jonas
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Maxillary sinusitis diagnosed by ultrasound
Medicina Intensiva, 2015A 65-year-old male patient with history of alcohol dependence was admitted to the ICU twenty-five days before suffering from aspiration pneumonia and severe acute respiratory distress syndrome. He had an orotracheal tube in place and was nourished through an enteral feeding tube inserted through his left nostril.
P, Blanco, J L, Do Pico, R, Ciotta
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Radiodiagnostics of odontogenic maxillary sinusitis
Vestnik otorinolaringologii, 2017The objective of the present study was to analyze the potential of such techniques as X-ray, multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT), and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) for diagnostics of odontogenic maxillary sinusitis. The secondary objective was to describe changes in maxillary sinuses identifiable with the help of the above methods.
N S, Serova, E V, Evseeva
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An endodontically induced maxillary sinusitis
Journal of Endodontics, 1984A case report is presented in which a maxillary first molar was overfilled with silver cones, resulting in a chronic sinusitis. The etiology was initially undiagnosed and the patient was subjected to unnecessary surgery of the sinus. Proper retreatment of the case eliminated the patient's symptoms and returned the tooth to a state of health and ...
R B, Dodd, R N, Dodds, J B, Hocomb
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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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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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Antibiotics for acute maxillary sinusitis
2008Expert opinions vary on the appropriate role of antibiotics for sinusitis, one of the most commonly diagnosed conditions among adults in ambulatory care.We examined whether antibiotics are effective in treating acute sinusitis, and if so, which antibiotic classes are the most effective.We searched the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials ...
Ahovuo-Saloranta, Anneli +6 more
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