نتایج جستجو برای: paranasal sinus neoplasms

تعداد نتایج: 535201  

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1991
R A Benedikt D C Brown M K Roth C A Geyer V N Ghaed

Idiopathic expansion of a paranasal sinus containing air and without an associated mass has been termed pneumosinus dilatans [1] . This rare disorder has been known to occur in all the paranasal sinuses, but it most commonly affects the frontal sinus. Clinical symptoms include pain , visual loss, proptosis, galactorrhea, and hypopituitarism [2-4]. Proposed mechanisms of origin include developme...

2010
Davide Farina Andrea Borghesi Elisa Botturi Marco Ravanelli Roberto Maroldi

Treatment monitoring of paranasal tumors is crucial, given the high rate of local and regional relapses that impairs the overall prognosis of patients. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the technique of choice to detect changes in the submucosa and deep spaces of the suprahyoid neck, inaccessible at clinical and endoscopic assessment. Correct interpretation of MRI requires detailed knowledge ...

Journal: :Thorax 2000
W Hosemann

It is not fully understood why humans possess paranasal sinuses and for many years there has been speculation as to their physiological significance. Much the same uncertainty holds true for the pathophysiology of chronic paranasal sinusitis, a disease which represents a major therapeutic challenge despite recent medical and surgical progress. 3 There are probably several distinct subtypes of c...

2002
Allan G. Farman

Radiography of the maxillary sinuses is often undertaken using computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, or the occipito-mental plain x-ray film projection. However the panoramic radiograph has been found superior to the latter for detection of “cyst-like densities.” [1]. The occipito-mental technique, first described by Waters and Waldron, clearly demonstrates the superior, inferior and...

2015
Amit Wadhawan Pankaj Malhotra

A very low incidence of complications of rehabilitating jaw with implant therapy ismigration of dental implants into maxillary sinus. Implant migration into the maxillary sinus may be followed by sign of infection and oroantral communication. This way, paranasal sinus function will be appearing altered after the implant migration and hence implant removal is utmost important.

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1996
T A Kim J A Brunberg J P Pearson D A Ross

We describe the CT and MR appearance of a solitary fibrous tumor of the paranasal sinuses with intracranial invasion. The tumor was hypointense on T2-weighted MR images and had a large calcific component that proved to be reactive remodelling of native bone.

2012
Dolores Ríos y Valles-Valles Ana María Vera-Torres Héctor A. Rodríguez-Martínez Abelardo A. Rodríguez-Reyes

Myxomas are locally invasive, benign mesenchymal neoplasms with odontogenic, osteogenic, or soft tissue origin. Facial myxomas probably account for less than 0.5% of all paranasal sinus and nasal tumors. We report a case of a left painless periocular mass in a 11-month-old girl. The lesion was resected with a clinical diagnosis of lacrimal sac tumor. Histopathology and immunohistochemistry prov...

2018
Young Joon Jun Jae Min Shin Jae Yong Lee Byoung Joon Baek

OBJECTIVES In the paranasal sinus fungal ball (SFB), changes that occur in the underlying bone have not been well described. Recently, bacterial coinfection has been reported in patients with paranasal SFB. We evaluated whether bone changes occur in patients with unilateral maxillary SFB, and also how bacteria in an SFB affect the bony wall of the sinus. METHODS A retrospective study of patie...

2016
Muhlis Bal Gürcan Sünnetçi

Between November 2010 and December 2011, a certified radiologist retrospectively reviewed 510 computed tomographic images of the paranasal sinuses ordered by otolaryngologists at Okmeydanı Training and Research Hospital. Medical records, endoscopic nasal examinations, MRC size, and cyst: sinus size ratios were evaluated in patients with MRCs. The prevalence and characteristics of MRCs in the pa...

Journal: :Ear, nose, & throat journal 2005
Daniel D Charous Mary F Cunnane Marc R Rosen William M Keane

Polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma (PLGA) is a malignant neoplasm that tends to follow a benign clinical course. Recurrences are uncommon. We report a case of recurrent PLGA of the paranasal sinuses that manifested as a large mass that filled the entire nasal cavity and left maxillary sinus. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of a recurrent PLGA of the paranasal sinuses.

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