Partial fluid to soft tissue density maxillary left sinus & senisuits means
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Osteomas are common benign osteogenic lesions of the paranasal sinuses
They are benign tumours that consist mainly of mature compact or cancellous bone
The most common site is the mandible (particularly the angle), followed by the sinuses, of which the frontal is involved in 96%, the ethmoid in 2%, and the maxillary in 2% of cases.
The sphenoid sinus is rarely affectedOsteomas grow slowly and they may extend to surrounding structures, which can result in severe complications such as orbita or intracranial invasion 1 4.
Many patients diagnosed with an osteoma of the paranasal sinuses are asymptomatic.
These lesions are generally discovered incidentally during radiographic evaluation for unrelated problems such as minor head trauma
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Osteomas are common benign osteogenic lesions of the paranasal sinuses
They are benign tumours that consist mainly of mature compact or cancellous bone
The most common site is the mandible (particularly the angle), followed by the sinuses, of which the frontal is involved in 96%, the ethmoid in 2%, and the maxillary in 2% of cases.
The sphenoid sinus is rarely affectedOsteomas grow slowly and they may extend to surrounding structures, which can result in severe complications such as orbita or intracranial invasion 1 4.
Many patients diagnosed with an osteoma of the paranasal sinuses are asymptomatic.
These lesions are generally discovered incidentally during radiographic evaluation for unrelated problems such as minor head trauma
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↪Sinusitis can be subdivided into acute, subacute and chronic disease. Acute sinusitis is defined as disease lasting less than 1 month.
↪the Subacute disease lasts 1 to 3 months and chronic sinusitis lasts longer than 3 months.
↪it is generally related to suboptimally treated acute or subacute disease.
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