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1. Paranasal Sinus Cancer
Paranasal sinus cancer is a disease in which cancer (malignant) cells are found in the tissues of the paranasal sinuses—the four hollow pockets of bone surrounding the nasal cavity.
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2. SEER Training: Nose, Nasal Cavities, & Paranasal Sinuses
The framework of the nose consists of bone and cartilage. Two small nasal bones and extensions of the maxillae form the bridge of the nose, which is the bony portion. The remainder of the framework is cartilage and is the flexible portion. Connect...
Nat\'l Cancer Institute

3. Definition of paranasal sinus - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
One of many small hollow spaces in the bones around the nose. Paranasal sinuses are named after the bones that contain them: frontal (the lower forehead), maxillary (cheekbones), ethmoid (beside the upper nose), and sphenoid (behind the nose). The...
Nat\'l Cancer Institute

4. SEER Training: Surgery: Paranasal Sinuses and Nasal Cavity
Surgery: Paranasal Sinuses and Nasal Cavity X = complete * = partial o = optional Cautery, fulguration (without specimen) Laser surgerywith specimen Polypectomy Partial/simple surgical removal, primary siteno lymph node dissection Partial/simple s...
Nat\'l Cancer Institute

5. 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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6. 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,...
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7. What are nasal cavity and paranasal sinus cancers?
The nose opens into the nasal passageway, or cavity. This cavity runs along the top of the palate (the roof of the mouth, the shelf that separates your nose from your mouth) and turns downward to join the passage from the mouth to the throat.
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8. Deep Spaces, Paranasal Sinuses, & Nasopharynx
Evaluation of the head and neck has developed significantly with the advent of CT and MRI. These modalities have greatly complimented the physical and endoscopic examinations by revealing possible blind areas such as nonpalpable adenopathy, cartil...
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9. Search of: "Paranasal Sinus Neoplasms" - List Results - ClinicalTrials.gov
Cancer of the Pharynx;   Cancer of the Larynx;   Cancer of the Neck;   Paranasal Sinus Neoplasms;   Cancer of the Head
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10. Ocular Pathology Study Guide: What are the paranasal sinuses?
Below, the sinuses are shown in a sagittal view. The maxillary sinus (red-pink) and the ethmoid sinuses would not be visible in the midline plane that shows the drainage from the sinuses (arrows). It is evident that the maxillary sinus is close to.....
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