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Background The sinonasal inverted papilloma is a rare benign tumor, characterized by local aggressiveness, a high rate of recurrence after surgical resection, and the possibility of malignant transformation.
Rachida Bouatay +7 more
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Fungal infections in both their invasive and non-invasive forms can prove difficult to diagnose. The often characteristic appearances on imaging are of great assistance.
Howard, D, Lloyd, G, Lund, VJ, Savy, L
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ABSTRACT Background Primary chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) can be classified based on the sinuses involved and the dominant endotype of the mucosal inflammation. Since the introduction of type 2 targeted biologics as treatment option for CRS, assessment of the inflammatory status has gained importance in CRS patients.
Carlo Cavaliere +30 more
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Epiphora and unrecognized paranasal sinuses pathology
Purpose: to report five patients all presenting with persistent unilateral epiphora as a sign of unexpected and rare lesions causing Secondary Acquired Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction (SANDO) and the risks associated to an incomplete diagnostic work-up ...
Filippo Confalonieri +4 more
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Sinonasal inverted papilloma; recurrence, malignant transformation and risk factors [PDF]
Sinonasal inverted papilloma is a rare benign epithelial tumor. Its three main clinical characteristics are the tendency of recurrence, the destructive ability of nearby structures and malignant transformation.
Ghindea, Teodora +9 more
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Abstract Background A comparative analysis of the International Academy of Cytology–International Agency for Research on Cancer–World Health Organization Reporting System for Head and Neck Cytopathology (WHO) and the Milan System for Reporting Salivary Gland Cytopathology (MSRSGC) was performed.
Adam Kowalewski +5 more
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The characteristics of sinonasal inverted papilloma and recurrence factors: An analysis of 207 cases
Abstract Objectives Sinonasal inverted papilloma (IP) is a rare and benign tumor that affects the nose and sinuses. This tumor has a recurring nature and can be associated with malignancy or transform into a malignant lesion. Various factors have been proposed as potential recurrent and malignancy risk factors in sinonasal IP.
SeyedHadi SamimiArdestani +8 more
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Sphenoid Sinus Inverted Papilloma: A Case Report and Literature Review
Introduction Inverted papilloma is a rare benign tumor of the nasal fossa, which usually originates from its lateral wall. Only 5% of cases demonstrate exclusive sinus involvement. Primary sphenoid sinus involvement is even rarer.
Gustavo Figueiredo Nunes Rabelo +5 more
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Genomic profiling of sinonasal squamous cell carcinoma. [PDF]
Background. Sinonasal squamous cell carcinomas (SNSCC) are rare tumors with no etiological link to tobacco and alcohol, as opposed to other squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck (HNSCC).
Alonso, Marta +8 more
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