How Should We Treat Acute Maxillary Sinusitis?text editorEmerging Infectious Diseases
Themaxillary sinuses(below your eyes) are most likely to get infected. A maxillary sinus infection may cause pain below the eyes and in the cheeks. You also have sinuses: Between your eyes (ethmoidal) Behind your eyes (sphenoidal) Above your eyes (frontal) Infected sinuses may cause you to...
At present, bone-modifying agents (BMAs) are commonly prescribed to patients with prostate (85%), breast (70%), lung (40%), kidney (40%) cancer, and multiple myeloma (95%), to reduce the risk of skeletal-related events (SREs), chemotherapy-induced bone loss and to treat hypercalc...
Drug holidays have yet to be proven as definitively effective strategies to prevent MRONJ; their benefits are unclear, and the literature remains divided [4,90]. The term drug holiday can pose misconceptions related to a temporary suspension of BMA prior to a dental intervention or the cessation...
ESS should also prevent damage to the nasal cavity structures including the inferior turbinate. This report mainly describes the endoscopic surgical procedures for fungal ball of the maxillary sinus (sinus mycelia) based on our methods and review of the literature, including written articles in ...
How effective are antibiotics compared with placebo for the treatment of acute maxillary sinusitis in adults?doi:10.1097/01.EBP.0000545138.45812.65Marshall, ChristopherDaly, SarahEvidence-Based Practice