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40 patients with acute purulent maxillary sinusitis underwent examination and treatment. This clinical trial demonstrated safety and efficacy of Dioxidine in punctures for acute purulent maxillary sinusitis.
A. I. Kryukov +6 more
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Sporotrichosis of Maxillary Sinuses in a Middle Aged Female Patient from Rural Area of Eastern India [PDF]
Sporotrichosis is commonly a chronic infection caused by Sporothrix schenckii, a saprophytic fungus and is usually limited to cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues.
Anita Nandi (Mitra) +4 more
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In the treatment of odontogenic maxillary sinusitis, the removal of causative teeth is actively used, although the tooth removal indications are not always clearly defined.
Tatyana L. Marugina +3 more
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Chronic sinusitis-associated antrolith
An antrolith is a calcified mass found in the nasal cavity or sinus, usually maxillary, described in literature as a rare phenomenon. Its presenting symptoms are variable and include symptoms associated with chronic sinusitis.
Nyla Manning +4 more
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Implant‐related orofacial pain managed with implant apicoectomy: A case report
Abstract Background In recent years, the use of implants has emerged as a widely accepted method for the replacement of missing teeth. Although rare, chronic pain associated with implant placement has been reported in the literature. Conversely, apicoectomy, the removal of the apical portion has been integrated into the implantology field in cases with
Oscar Durán‐Garnica +4 more
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Background: Nasal nitric oxide (nNO) could be a biomarker for nasal passage inflammation and sinus ostial patency. We have aimed to investigate the nNO concentration and the effect of antibiotic therapy in children with perennial allergic rhinitis (PAR ...
Yung-Sung Wen +5 more
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A case report: Diagnosis and treatment of idiopathic hypertrophic pachymeningitis
We reported a case of idiopathic hypertrophic dura meningitis diagnosed in our hospital. The patient repeatedly suffered from headaches, followed by blurred vision in the right eye. During this period, multiple sclerosis was considered for diagnosis, and it improved after hormone treatment.
Zhong Luo +7 more
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Background: Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis is a condition caused by dental infections attributed to the close anatomical proximity that maxillary posterior teeth have with the maxillary sinus.
Fernando Peña-Bengoa +6 more
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Polypropylene Mesh Implant and A-prf Membrane for Reconstruction of the Traumatic Defects of the Lateral and Back Wall of the Maxillary Sinus [PDF]
. Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the possible use of Polypropylene mesh implant and A-PRF membrane for covering the defects of the lateral and back wall of the maxillary sinus after its traumatic damages.Materials: non-resorbable ...
Efisko, N. (Natalia) +3 more
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Clinical Features and Dental Pathologies in Maxillary Sinus Fungal Balls and Odontogenic Sinusitis
This international, multicenter study compared clinical and dental characteristics of maxillary sinus fungal balls (MSFB), odontogenic MSFB (MSFBO), and odontogenic sinusitis (ODS). When MSFB and MSFBO were compared, MSFBO was associated with extruded root canal material and dental implant protrusion; when MSFBOs and ODS were compared, ODS was ...
Eunice Im +32 more
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