1. Sinus Surgery
Persistent headaches, chronic nasal blockage, a recurring cough. To someone who has suffered its symptoms with little relief from antibiotics and other treatments, a chronic sinus infection can feel like a curse.
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2. sinus - Symptoms, Treatments and Resources for sinus
I am 20 years old, and male. Starting about yesterday, I keep having random head pains a... [I've posted this on the ENT forum but received no reply, this might be a more appropriate... I've been reading this message board (and a few others) for t...
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3. The Frontal Sinus
frontal sinus is a hollowed out area in the frontal bone consisting of an anterior table and a posterior table. Its size is highly variable amongst individuals; and even in the same individual, symmetry between left and right is rarely noted. T...
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4. Frontal Paranasal Sinus Mucocoele
A frontal paranasal sinus mucocoele (pronounced 'myü-k&-"sEl) is a cystic lesion full of thick mucous in the paranasal sinuses. It develops when the opening of a paranasal sinus becomes obstructed because of trauma, infection, chronic sinusitis, p...
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5. frontal sinus - NDI Foundation
Frontal sinus: one of the paired irregular shaped paranasal sinuses located in the frontal bone deep to the superciliary arch, separated from its fellow of the opposite side by a bony septum; it communicates by way of the nasofrontal
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6. Facial Trauma, Frontal Sinus Fractures: eMedicine Plastic Surgery
Fractures of the frontal sinus pose certain treatment dilemmas to the facial trauma surgeon. Their mismanagement may lead to potentially life-threatening intracranial complications, most commonly meningitis, encephalitis, and brain abscess. (Click...
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7. Comments on Sumer's Radiology Site: Pneumocele-Frontal Sinus with Proptosis
tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8228844.post2303346147692322926..comments 2010-06-29T14:36:49.238+05:30 Comments on Sumer's Radiology Site: Pneumocele-Frontal Sinus with Proptosis
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8. Disease InfoSearch: absent, frontal, sinuses, and, glaucoma, microcornea | Genetic Alliance
Disease InfoSearch: absent, frontal, sinuses, and, glaucoma, microcornea
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9. Frontal
Frontal section through a 4-week zebrafish heart. Note the mature, bicuspid character of the ventriculo-bulbar valve (arrowheads), as well as prominent pectinate muscles (pm). (A = atrium, BA = bulbus arteriosus, V = ventricle. Scale bar = 100 ...
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10. Sinuses
The sinuses are hollow cavities within the facial bones. Sinuses are not fully developed until after age twelve. When people speak of sinus infections, they are most frequently referring to the maxillary and frontal sinuses.
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