Giant Ethmoid Sinus Osteoma Protruding into the Maxillary Sinus.J Craniofac Surg. 2020 Jul-Aug; 31(5):e429-e430.JC
Abstract
Ethmoid sinus osteomas are rare, benign, encapsulated neoplasms of the paranasal region. They can lead to various complications such as sinusitis, orbital cellulitis, proptosis, and diplopia. The treatment protocol of these lesions changed remarkably as powered instrumentation of functional endoscopic sinus surgery evolved and otolaryngologists gained experience. Here, the authors report a 30-year-old female who was diagnosed with a giant right-sided ethmoid sinus osteoma and discuss diagnostic and treatment modalities of these lesions in consonance with the current literature.
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32224770
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Yazici, Demet, and Gökhan Kuran. "Giant Ethmoid Sinus Osteoma Protruding Into the Maxillary Sinus." The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, vol. 31, no. 5, 2020, pp. e429-e430.
Yazici D, Kuran G. Giant Ethmoid Sinus Osteoma Protruding into the Maxillary Sinus. J Craniofac Surg. 2020;31(5):e429-e430.
Yazici, D., & Kuran, G. (2020). Giant Ethmoid Sinus Osteoma Protruding into the Maxillary Sinus. The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 31(5), e429-e430. https://doi.org/10.1097/SCS.0000000000006322
Yazici D, Kuran G. Giant Ethmoid Sinus Osteoma Protruding Into the Maxillary Sinus. J Craniofac Surg. 2020 Jul-Aug;31(5):e429-e430. PubMed PMID: 32224770.
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N2 - Ethmoid sinus osteomas are rare, benign, encapsulated neoplasms of the paranasal region. They can lead to various complications such as sinusitis, orbital cellulitis, proptosis, and diplopia. The treatment protocol of these lesions changed remarkably as powered instrumentation of functional endoscopic sinus surgery evolved and otolaryngologists gained experience. Here, the authors report a 30-year-old female who was diagnosed with a giant right-sided ethmoid sinus osteoma and discuss diagnostic and treatment modalities of these lesions in consonance with the current literature.
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