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Osteomas of the paranasal sinuses
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1981Twenty-three cases of osteoma of the paranasal sinuses are presented. Particular attention is paid to the aetiology, presentation, site of origin, pathology and management of these tumours. The natural history and prognosis are discussed together with the various methods of surgical approach.
N, Atallah, M M, Jay
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Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 1990
The purpose of this project was to examine the anatomy and pathology of the paranasal sinuses as seen by MR imaging. This was accomplished through correlations of MR images of normal volunteers with matched cadaver whole organ cryosections. The information obtained by MRI was compared to that of plain films and CT in the detection of a variety of ...
E, Beahm +3 more
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The purpose of this project was to examine the anatomy and pathology of the paranasal sinuses as seen by MR imaging. This was accomplished through correlations of MR images of normal volunteers with matched cadaver whole organ cryosections. The information obtained by MRI was compared to that of plain films and CT in the detection of a variety of ...
E, Beahm +3 more
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Neurilemmomas of the paranasal sinuses
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2001Within the head and neck region, neurilemmomas are rarely found in the nasal cavity or paranasal sinuses. A 70-year-old man presented with complaints of left-sided epiphora, rhinorrhea, epistaxis, and transient diplopia. Nasal endoscopy showed a large necrotic mass filling the left middle meatus.
H M, Hegazy +3 more
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Carcinoma of the paranasal sinuses
The American Journal of Surgery, 1963Abstract We have presented 154 cases of carcinoma of the paranasal sinuses treated at the National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases between the years 1952 and 1961. Of these, seventy-six received surgical treatment with postoperative radiotherapy. The five year survival percentage in this group is 33.3 per cent and it varies substantially with or ...
L E, SALEM, M, ZAHARIA, R, TRAVEZAN
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Leiomyosarcoma of paranasal sinuses
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1978A leiomyosarcoma of the upper respiratory and food passages is a rarity. Two rare cases of leiomyosarcoma of the paranasal sinuses, of which one developed recurrence are reported.
P K, Kakar +3 more
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Cancer of the Paranasal Sinuses
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2021Sinonasal malignancies rare and pathologically diverse and make up
Melissa A, Taylor, Nabil F, Saba
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Meningoencephalocele of the paranasal sinuses
The Laryngoscope, 1975AbstractMeningoencephaloceles are not commonly seen by the otolaryngologist. They occur most frequently in the lumbosacral area where they are five times as common as in the occipital area. The anterior cranial presentation is quite rare.Most patients with meningoencephaloceles present early with large lesions and are treated by the neurosurgeon.
A M, Kane, J, Loré
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1993
Numerous conditions, including trauma, infection, neoplasia, and developmental problems, can affect the paranasal sinuses. Successful resolution of these problems is predicated upon a thorough diagnostic workup to ensure the most accurate presumptive diagnosis.
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Numerous conditions, including trauma, infection, neoplasia, and developmental problems, can affect the paranasal sinuses. Successful resolution of these problems is predicated upon a thorough diagnostic workup to ensure the most accurate presumptive diagnosis.
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TRANSILLUMINATION OF PARANASAL SINUSES
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1958I have often been impressed by the importance placed by medical students and some physicians on transillumination of the paranasal sinuses. The presence or absence of clear transillumination is sometimes regarded as a significant sign, without consideration of other physical findings or the type of skull being transilluminated.
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Neuroradiology, 1985
CT scanning has allowed the radiologist to image paranasal sinus disease with an accuracy and detail never before attainable. This information has made the imager an important member of the physician team that evaluates the operability and treatment planning of these patients.
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CT scanning has allowed the radiologist to image paranasal sinus disease with an accuracy and detail never before attainable. This information has made the imager an important member of the physician team that evaluates the operability and treatment planning of these patients.
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