نتایج جستجو برای: maxillary sinus ostia

تعداد نتایج: 71078  

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
won sang jung department of radiology, st. vincent’s hospital, the catholic university of korea, suwon, korea chang young yoo department of pathology, st vincent’s hospital, the catholic university of korea, suwon, korea yong-jin park department of otorhinolaryngology, st. vincent’s hospital, the catholic university of korea, suwon, korea yon kwon ihn department of radiology, st. vincent’s hospital, the catholic university of korea, suwon, korea; department of radiology, st. vincent’s hospital, the catholic university of korea, suwon, korea. tel: +82-312497491

hemangiomas of the sinonasal tract are rare, and because these lesions lack the typical signs or symptoms, they can be confused with other malignant conditions. we report a case of cavernous hemangioma of the maxillary sinus in a 68-year-old man that was completely resected by endoscopic sinus surgery. although computed tomography (ct) and magnetic resonance imaging (mri) showed several enhanci...

Journal: :Okajimas folia anatomica Japonica 1994
T Koppe T Yamamoto O Tanaka H Nagai

The growth pattern of the maxillary sinus was analyzed using 18 human fetuses of both sexes between 9 and 21 weeks of age postconception. The paraffin embedded specimens were cut in series in the frontal and the transversal plane, respectively. The inner surface of the maxillary sinuses was redrawn and surrounded with a digitizer and then the volumes were calculated. A correlation analysis as w...

2016
Tsuneji Okada Toru Kanai Noriko Tachikawa Motohiro Munakata Shohei Kasugai

BACKGROUND The long-term stability of maxillary sinus floor augmentation with β-TCP remains largely unknown. We report the long-term assessment of volumetric changes in maxillary sinus floor augmentation with β-TCP by cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). METHODS The subjects included 30 patients who underwent maxillary sinus floor augmentation using β-TCP and 58 implant placement for unilate...

حایریان, احمد, میربیگی, صنم, کلاهدوز, شیرین, کوپایی, مریم,

Introduction: Dental abscesses and periodontal disease can be regarded as the common causes of odontogenic sinusitis. Apical periodontitis, periodontal disease, implant treatment and teeth extraction lead to the increase risk of maxillary sinus mucositis. The maxillary sinuses are usually well visualized on panoramic images. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the association between mucosal...

2010
Yuichi Kimura Shigeharu Fujieda Tetsuji Takabayashi

We report a case of inflammatory pseudotumor in the maxillary sinus of the left side. Inflammatory pseudotumor in the paranasal sinus is very rare. It is difficult to make a diagnosis of inflammatory pseudotumor without a histopathological diagnosis, because it simulates malignant disease clinically. A 65-year-old man was admitted to our hospital because of headache and swelling of the left che...

2010
Yoann Pons Thomas Schouman

INTRODUCTION Textilomas have been reported in many locations. We report the first case of textiloma located in the maxillary sinus that mimicked a sinus cyst recurrence on computed tomography images. CASE PRESENTATION A 60-year-old Caucasian man was referred for persistent infection of the right maxillary sinus. A maxillary sinus benign cyst had been removed three months before. Computed tomo...

2014
Sung-Lyong Hong Kyu-Sup Cho Hwan-Jung Roh

Although most of the maxillary sinus retention cysts are asymptomatic, a few of them increase in size and cause symptoms. However, they rarely erode bony walls nor protrude into the inferior meatus. I present 2 cases with maxillary sinus retention cysts protruding into the inferior meatus by making a large defect on the medial wall of the maxillary sinus.

2014
S Sudhakar V Geethika

Maxillary sinus harbours many pathological lesions. Many of those presents as a sinonasal mass and are rarely symptomatic. These masses are usually an antral polyp, mucoceles or mucous retention cysts. Odontogenic keratocyst, a benign odontogenic lesion presenting within the maxillary sinus is a rare entity. We present a case of odontogenic keratocyst of the maxillary sinus in a 35 years old fe...

Journal: :Brazilian dental journal 2005
Cassio Edvard Sverzut Alexandre Elias Trivellato Luiz Marcel de Figueiredo Lopes Emanuela Prado Ferraz Alexander Tadeu Sverzut

An unusual case of an impacted right maxillary third molar that was accidentally displaced into the maxillary sinus during exodontia and was surgically retrieved almost 2 years later is described. The tooth was removed under general anesthesia, after maxillary sinus exposure through Caldwell-Luc approach. Postoperative recovery was uneventful. Six months after the retrieval surgery, the maxilla...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2005
M Cemil Büyükkurt Sinan Tozoglu M Hamdi Aras Umit Yolcu

Ectopic eruption of teeth into regions other than the oral cavity is rare although there have been reports of teeth in the nasal septum, mandibular condyle, coronoid process, palate, chin, and maxillary sinus. Occasionally, a tooth may erupt in the maxillary sinus and present with local sinonasal symptoms attributed to chronic sinusitis. We present a case of an ectopic maxillary third molar too...

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