Literature DB >> 7930920

Myxoma of the paranasal sinuses.

R T Gregor1, B Loftus-Coll.   

Abstract

Myxomas of the paranasal sinuses are rare but well described in the literature. They may be related to dental malformations or missing teeth, but may also occur without any such abnormalities. Their local aggressiveness and ability to erode bone should not be underestimated, and they should be totally removed whenever possible. A case of myxoma of the sinuses is described, in which recurrence followed several local removals. The patient was only cured by radical maxillectomy. The operation is described, and the literature on the subject reviewed.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7930920     DOI: 10.1017/s0022215100127811

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Laryngol Otol        ISSN: 0022-2151            Impact factor:   1.469


  4 in total

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Authors:  A Vincenzi; G Rossi; D Monzani; L Longo; F Rivasi
Journal:  J Clin Pathol       Date:  2002-11       Impact factor: 3.411

2.  Sphenoid sinus myxoma: case report and literature review.

Authors:  Brian A Moore; Todd Wine; Brian B Burkey; Ronald G Amedee; R Brent Butcher
Journal:  Ochsner J       Date:  2008

3.  Periocular myxoma in a child.

Authors:  Dolores Ríos Y Valles-Valles; Ana María Vera-Torres; Héctor A Rodríguez-Martínez; Abelardo A Rodríguez-Reyes
Journal:  Case Rep Ophthalmol Med       Date:  2012-04-29

4.  Extragnathic odontogenic sinonasal myxoma with mitotic features.

Authors:  O Onyekwelu; O DeZoysa; S Watts
Journal:  J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2012-10-01
  4 in total

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