Subcutaneous sinusesAnti-fungalsBackground Many disease processes can present with facial swelling and multiple discharging sinuses. A differential diagnosis would include actinomycosis, tuberculosis and osteomyelitis, but tinea barbae is a relatively uncommon presentation. Case report The following case ...
swelling, proptosis, andophthalmoparesisfrom compression of the abducens, oculomotor, ortrochlear nerves. Progression of thrombosis to the rest of the cerebral venous sinuses can result in increased intracranial pressure and stroke. Treatment includes antibiotics, anticoagulation, systemic steroids, and pos...
Endoscopy is a test that uses a scope to look inside your sinuses and eye socket. Small pieces of your broken bone may be removed. Devices may be placed to support the broken bones in your face. Medicines may be given to prevent or treat pain, swelling, or a bacterial infection. Orthodo...
Mucocele is an epithelial lined, mucous containing sac involving paranasal sinuses. It gradually increases in size and causes destruction of sinus wall. Mucopyocele is infected mucocele. Purpose of the present case is to describe a painless giant idiopathic mucopyocele of maxillary sinus presenting...
Transverse fracture due to impact against the upper maxilla and nasal bridge. Frontonasal or frontomaxillary suture Medial orbital walls Ethmoid sinuses Pterygoid processes Lateral and posterior orbital walls Zygomatic arches Craniofacial dissociation Bilateral periorbital swelling, ecchymosis, enophthalmos ...
The limbs originate from the LPM as swellings in the body wall calledlimb buds. Limb buds are present at specific locations along the AP axis of the embryo and are composed of apparently homogeneous mesenchymal cells actively proliferating and covered by a layer of surface ectoderm. As for many...
The patient was a 36-year-old male rice farmer from Jiang Xi province who presented with diffuse swelling with classical centrofacial distribution and involvement of the right paranasal sinuses. Histopathology showed granulomas with hyphae surrounded by an eosinophilic sheath (Splendore-Hoeppli ...
Pathologic changes occurring in the mucous membrane that lines the nose, the nasal sinuses, the nasoharynx, and other upper respiratory passages may include tissue swelling, congestion of blood, and oozing of fluids. During the acute phase of the disease, the respiratory secretions are. altered ...
in the present case,owing to the rapid increase in the size of the midfacialswelling and infraorbital edema without any obvious al-veolar bone destruction.Squamous cell carcinoma of the maxillary sinus is byfar the most common malignancy arising in the nasalcavity and paranasal sinuses. The...
A facial swelling with multiple discharging sinuses: a diagnostic conundrumHennessyJ.KusanaleA.PrattC.ingentaconnectOral & Maxillofacial SurgeryHennessy J, Kusanale A, Pratt C. A facial swelling with multiple discharging sinuses: a diagnostic conundrum. Oral Maxillofac Surg 2012;16:403--4....