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Organized hematoma of the sphenoid sinus with epistaxis. [PDF]
Kitaoka K, Yoshida H, Kumagami H.
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Severe Headache and Deterioration of Vision in Left Eye in a Chronic Hemodialysis Patient Revealing a Brown Tumor of Sphenoid Sinus. [PDF]
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Visual Acuity Impairment from Inflammatory Isolated Sphenoid Sinus Disease. [PDF]
Huang CY, Hou TY, Yang YF, Lin YH.
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Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis in Sphenoid Sinus: Uncommon Bone Involvement. [PDF]
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Correlation between sphenoid sinus pneumatization and sella turcica dimensions using computed tomography. [PDF]
Hassan NA, Ah Mahdi M, Irhyyim NS.
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Mucoceles of the sphenoid sinus
European Journal of Radiology, 2004Mucoceles of the sphenoid sinus represent 1-2% of all paranasal sinus mucoceles. The aim of this paper is to report our experiences in patients with mucoceles of the sphenoid sinus.In a period of 4 years, we observed six patients in whom a mucocele of the sphenoid sinus was suggested pre- or intraoperatively.
S Kösling
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MUCOCELE OF THE SPHENOID SINUS
Medical Journal of Australia, 1980A mucocele of the sphenoid sinus caused persistent headache and destroyed the pituitary fossa before it was diagnosed and treated surgically via the transnasal route. The possible absence of clinical leads to the nature of this condition, and the importance of establishing a tissue diagnosis with destructive lesions in this area, are emphasized by this
L B, To, T, Frayne, J, La Brooy
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Carcinoma of the Sphenoid Sinus
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1973Carcinoma of the sphenoid sinus produces deep constant headache, radiological signs of sphenoid sinus destruction and extraocular paralysis, usually without cervical node metastasis. Radiotherapy offers palliation and some limited prospect of cure, especially if there is no bony destruction of the base of the skull.
C A, Van Wart, H H, Dedo, E G, McCoy
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1981
SummaryMucocoeles, mucopyocoeles and empyemas of the sphenoid sinus are rare, but potentially dangerous. Their occurrence is accompanied by a multitude of clinical symptoms and signs, which confuse the diagnosis and may lead to its mismanagement. The treatment of this condition is surgical and in its early states essentially simple.At Groote Schuur ...
S L, Sellars, J C, De Villiers
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SummaryMucocoeles, mucopyocoeles and empyemas of the sphenoid sinus are rare, but potentially dangerous. Their occurrence is accompanied by a multitude of clinical symptoms and signs, which confuse the diagnosis and may lead to its mismanagement. The treatment of this condition is surgical and in its early states essentially simple.At Groote Schuur ...
S L, Sellars, J C, De Villiers
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1959
Mucocele is defined as an accumulation and retention of mucus within a sinus as a result of an obstructed outlet. When the contents of the cavity are purulent in character, the condition is referred to as a "suppurating mucocele" or "pyocele." Skillern 1 set forth several criteria for differentiating mucoceles from pyoceles, which include the rate of ...
D T, CODY, O E, HALLBERG
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Mucocele is defined as an accumulation and retention of mucus within a sinus as a result of an obstructed outlet. When the contents of the cavity are purulent in character, the condition is referred to as a "suppurating mucocele" or "pyocele." Skillern 1 set forth several criteria for differentiating mucoceles from pyoceles, which include the rate of ...
D T, CODY, O E, HALLBERG
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