scholarly journals Malignant mucosal melanoma of paranasal sinuses: A case report

2021 ◽  
Vol 87 ◽  
pp. 106450
Author(s):  
Hung Dinh Kieu ◽  
Tam Duc Le ◽  
Vu Nguyen ◽  
Trung Quang Tran
2005 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 195-197
Author(s):  
S Agarwal ◽  
A Kanga ◽  
V Sharma ◽  
DR Sharma ◽  
ML Sharma

2009 ◽  
Vol 123 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
J Yiotakis ◽  
T Vamvakidis ◽  
E Iakovou ◽  
L Manolopoulos

AbstractIntroduction:Verrucous carcinoma is a variant of well differentiated squamous cell carcinoma characterised by an exophytic, warty growth which is slowly but locally invasive and which can cause extensive local destruction if left untreated.Case report:We report the first known case of veruccous carcinoma of the paranasal sinuses with rapid orbital invasion. A 58-year-old man presented with right-sided nasal obstruction, a huge right intranasal lesion, intractable dacryocystitis and cutaneous involvement of the nasolacrimal sac region. The tumour was partially removed using an endoscopic transnasal approach. Post-operatively, and while waiting for the histological result, the patient developed signs of rapid invasion of the orbit, with uniocular visual acuity deficit. He underwent combined radiochemotherapy, with a moderate response.Conclusion:Knowledge of the potentially aggressive nature of verrucous carcinoma may be helpful in early management of intraorbital invasion and salvaging of the eye.


Author(s):  
Asma Beyki ◽  
Mahmud Zardast ◽  
Zahra Nasrollahi

Invasive aspergillosis of the paranasal sinuses is a rare and often misdiagnosed disease. This study reported a case of max- illary aspergillosis with a complete  headache and eye pain after tooth extraction with a large abscess in the relative jaw. Tenderness in the right temporal, lower jaw numbness and right eye proptosis was found. Histopathological examination was the suggestion of maxillary sinusitis with a fungal ball of aspergillus.


2012 ◽  
Vol 55 (3) ◽  
pp. 146-149
Author(s):  
Ibrahim Erdim ◽  
Zahide Mine Yazici ◽  
Rasim Yilmazer ◽  
Nurten Sever ◽  
Fatma Tulin Kayhan

Cemento-ossifying fibroma is a well-bordered, slow-growing, benign fibro-osseous disease. Although its localization is generally in the mandible, it can be seen in any area of the craniofacial region. Radiology and histopathology help to diagnose the condition. Treatment is based on close observation and/or surgical excision. In this case, we report the case of a 62-year-old male patient who had a large radiological appearance, cemento-ossifying fibroma in the paranasal sinuses.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carla Aguiar Andrade ◽  
Cláudia Cardoso de Macedo Oliveira ◽  
Eduardo Vinícius Mendes Roncada ◽  
Diogo Gonçalves Ribeiro

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