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PARANASAL SINUS ASPERGILLOSIS

The Laryngoscope, 1979
AbstractFour cases of aspergillosis of the paranasal sinuses seen recently at the North Carolina Baptist Hospital are reported. Paranasal sinus aspergillosis is prone to develop in patients living in the southeastern states because those states 1. have an agricultural economy and 2.
W F, McGuirt, J A, Harrill
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Paranasal sinus imaging

European Journal of Radiology, 2008
Endonasal surgery is currently extending its application beyond inflammatory sinonasal lesions to successfully treat both benign and malignant neoplasms. This progression has been possible by the detailed information provided by imaging techniques (CT, MRI and PET). Inflammatory diseases are the "domain" of CT.
MAROLDI, Roberto   +3 more
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Paranasal sinus aspergillosis

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1983
Nine cases of sinus aspergillosis are presented. The management of the disease is discussed in detail. Emphasis has been placed on the use of intravenous amphotericin B in combination with surgery, in the invasive variety of the disease.
S, Bahadur   +3 more
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Paranasal Sinus Osteomas

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2012
Osteoma is the most common benign tumor of the paranasal sinuses. They remain asymptomatic until the tumor reaches a certain size. Although the etiology of the osteomas is controversial, embryologic, traumatic, and infective theories have been proposed. Osteomas may be discovered at any age but are usually found during the fourth and fifth decades, and
Fatih, Çelenk   +5 more
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Paranasal sinus cancer

Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2016
Paranasal sinus cancers are rare diseases, accounting for about 5% of all head and neck malignancies. The variety of histological types and the overlapping pathological features with other entities constitute difficulties in pathologic interpretation, often requiring a skilled interpretation or a second opinion.
Bossi, Paolo   +5 more
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PARANASAL SINUS CANCER

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1991
This is a review of 65 patients with paranasal sinus malignancies who were treated by radical surgery. Most patients received either pre‐ or postoperative radiotherapy. Twenty‐nine tumours arose in the maxillary antrum, seventeen in the ethmoid labyrinth and the remainder from the vestibule, nasal septum, lateral nasal wall and vault.
G P, Bridger   +3 more
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Paranasal sinus fungus balls

Head & Neck, 1997
Paranasal sinus fungus balls (mycetomas) are a form of fungal sinus infection distinct from allergic fungal sinusitis, fulminant invasive fungal disease, and paranasal aspergillus granulomas.The Mayo Clinic surgical pathology files of inflammatory sinus specimens from 1984 to 1994 were examined. Twenty-nine paranasal sinus fungus balls were identified.
J A, Ferreiro, B A, Carlson, D T, Cody
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Paediatric Paranasal Sinus Mucoceles

European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2006
Mucoceles of the paranasal sinuses are extremely rare in children and adolescents and most cases described in the literature are associated with cystic fibrosis. The condition is potentially dangerous but frequently diagnosed late or inaccurately due to its non-specific symptoms or to an absence of inflammation parameters or other clinical signs.
H, Olze, C, Matthias, P, Degenhardt
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Multiple Paranasal Sinus Mucoceles

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1981
The clinical and radiological findings in a 56-year-old woman with mucoceles involving the left frontal, both ethmoidal, sphenoidal, and right maxillary sinuses are presented. The predisposing cause was thought to be previous facial fractures. The rarity of this combination of lesions is discussed, including a brief review of the literature.
H I, Price   +3 more
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