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Magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of nose and paranasal sinus disease
The British Journal of Radiology, 1987Fifty patients with a wide range of sinus disease have been examined by magnetic resonance. These included congenital conditions, inflammatory and allergic sinus disease, fungus infection, and both necrotising and non-necrotising granulomas. A variety of benign and malignant tumours have been investigated, including eight examples of juvenile ...
Peter D. Phelps+3 more
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Ophthalmic manifestations of paranasal sinus disease: a clinical grading system
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology, 2012AbstractBackground:Ophthalmic complications are common manifestations of paranasal sinus disease. We propose a clinical grading system to standardize the category, treatment, and outcome of these complications.Methods:Forty‐two patients with paranasal sinus disease–induced ophthalmic complications were included in the study.
Fatma H. Al Anazy, Surayie Al Dousary
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The role of leukotriene inhibitors in patients with paranasal sinus disease
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2003Leukotrienes are inflammatory mediators that are known as the slow-reacting substance of anaphylaxis produced by a number of cell types including mast cells, eosinophils, basophils, macrophages, and monocytes. Synthesis of these mediators results from the cleavage of arachidonic acid in cell membranes, and they exert their biologic effects by binding ...
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Headaches due to Nasal and Paranasal Sinus Disease
Neurologic ClinicsHeadache and rhinosinusitis are 2 of the most common conditions seen in clinical practice. Consider sinusitis in those with new-onset headache, along with nasal congestion, maxillary tooth discomfort, anosmia, cough, or fever. Most chronic and recurring headaches, especially if migraine features are present, are not due to sinus disease, with the ...
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Diagnostic Ultrasonography in Paranasal Sinus Disease A 5-Year Review
ORL, 1979Ultrasonography is a useful diagnostic tool in the evaluation of patients with paranasal sinus disease. It is a simple, reliable method with a failure rate of approximately 10%. The increasing use of this diagnostic tool requires the reemphasis and prevention of possible errors in establishing the correct diagnosis.
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MORPHOLOGIC VARIATION AS A FACTOR IN THE SYMPTOMATOLOGY OF PARANASAL SINUS DISEASE
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1925The variable morphology of the accessory nasal sinuses, as noted in this study, would appear to preclude the possibility of a constant or pathognomonic symptomatology in disease. The cause and course of certain symptoms depend to a large degree on anatomic variations.
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Committee on Rhinology and Paranasal Sinus Disease
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1995Thomas A. Tami+9 more
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Computed tomography in nasal and paranasal sinus disease
The Laryngoscope, 1984James A. Duncavage+2 more
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Paranasal Sinus Decompression of the Orbit in Graves' Disease
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1977openaire +4 more sources