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11 lut 2011 · Retention cysts commonly occur on the floor of the maxillary sinus, are frequent coincidental findings on dental radiographs and cross-sectional imaging, and are often mistaken for sinister...
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17 lis 2021 · Retention cysts of paranasal sinuses are common benign lesions usually discovered incidentally on a plain sinus radiograph or cross-sectional imaging of the head. They do not usually cause symptoms.
25 wrz 2020 · A maxillary sinus retention cyst is a benign lesion that develops on the inside of the wall of the maxillary sinus. Learn about its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options from Dr. Alen Cohen, a Board-Certified ENT/Head and Neck Surgeon and sinus expert.
25 lut 2009 · On this contrast-enhanced MRI we see a non-enhancing expansile lesion in the right maxillary sinus. As it doesn't enhance, we know we aren't dealing with tumor. It is tempting to call this a retention cyst and move on to the next case, but a CT is called for to make the correct diagnosis.
Abstract. Background: Patients with isolated mucosal cysts of the maxillary sinus (MMC) often undergo surgical treatment despite the absence of relevant symptoms. Some physicians believe that MMC might increase in size and cause complications in the future.
15 maj 2013 · Patients with isolated mucosal cysts of the maxillary sinus (MMC) often undergo surgical treatment despite the absence of relevant symptoms. Some physicians believe that MMC might increase in size and cause complications in the future.
In the literature, retention cysts have only been reported in the maxillary sinuses (MS). In a retrospective study we investigated the occurrence of MRCs for all paranasal sinuses and analyzed their location, number, and size of cysts, as well as indications for treatment and treatment modalities when required.