Maxillary sinus retention cysts (MRCs) are typically asymptomatic and require no treatment. An early 30s man presented with a decade-long history of severe left-sided chronic facial pain (CFP).
Sinusitis is classified as acute or chronic based on the duration of the infection. Acute sinusitis ... information on the condition of the maxillary and frontal sinuses. Endoscopic examination ...
There are currently four diagnostic categories of fungal infections affecting the paranasal sinuses: (1) acute or fulminant invasive fungal sinusitis, (2) chronic or indolent invasive fungal ...
Nosebleeds, a deviated septum, nasal growths, and loss of smell are additional common issues. Sinusitis occurs when a germ multiplies in the hollow recesses of the skull that surrounds your eyes and ...
Then, the temporalis muscle–fascia–periosteum flap was displaced through the maxillary sinus to cover the defect (Figure 5). During the study period, 170 patients received 197 operations, namely, 100 ...
Various pathologies localised in the orbit, the tip of the orbit or cavernous sinus, or the subarachnoid space (panel 4) can lead to this syndrome. Most commonly, painful disorders of the orbit are ...
This approach uses co-infection with a transgene-containing vector and a second vector encoding multiple enhancer sequences. Using this cis-activation strategy in primary cells and muscle ...
Yellow or green discharge (pus) in the eye The eyelids are stuck (matted) together with pus after sleep After being wiped away, the pus comes back during the day Often caused by a bacterial eye ...
Drug-resistant infections occur when pathogens change in ways that render antimicrobial drugs ineffective. As a result, the pathogens survive and continue to spread. When infections are treatable with ...