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pmid: 17437651
AbstractThe maxillary sinus haematoma is an uncommon cause of a maxillary sinus mass. It presents with a variety of symptoms, the most common being epistaxis. Although histologically benign, it may be clinically progressive. Radiological findings can range from a benign appearance to a more aggressive process, including bony erosion. Surgical evacuation is the mainstay of therapy. We describe our experience in managing this condition and review available literature on the subject.
Hematoma, ORGANIZED HEMATOMA, Endoscopy, Maxillary Sinus, Middle Aged, Epistaxis, Treatment Outcome, haematoma, Paranasal Sinus Diseases, Humans, PSEUDOTUMOR, Female, maxillary sinus, endoscopy, Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Hematoma, ORGANIZED HEMATOMA, Endoscopy, Maxillary Sinus, Middle Aged, Epistaxis, Treatment Outcome, haematoma, Paranasal Sinus Diseases, Humans, PSEUDOTUMOR, Female, maxillary sinus, endoscopy, Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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