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Kasamatsu, Atsushi, Chonji Fukumoto, Morihiro Higo, et al. "Treatment of an Extensive Maxillary Cyst Using Nasal Airway and Balloon Catheter Devices." Case Reports in Dentistry 2014 (2014): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/216828.

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Introduction. Large maxillary cysts occasionally expand into the maxilla and erode the maxillary sinus and nasal cavity. The Caldwell-Luc procedure is the recommended treatment for large maxillary sinus cysts. However, it is hard to preserve the nasal space in the case of large maxillary sinus cysts that penetrate into the nasal cavity.Methods. A 22-year-old man who had large maxillary sinus cysts was referred to our department for a surgical treatment. After removing the cyst from the maxillary sinus using the Caldwell-Luc procedure, we used nasal airway and balloon catheter devices to preser
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Karpishchenko, S. A., A. Y. Zernitsky, O. E. Vereshchagina, E. V. Bolozneva, E. A. Zueva, and A. I. Kuprik. "Patient management with maxillary sinus cysts." Russian Medical Inquiry 6, no. 7 (2022): 411–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.32364/2587-6821-2022-6-7-411-415.

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Cystic lesions of the maxillary sinuses include cysts, polyps and neoplasms. Maxillary sinus cysts are benign lesions that are commonly an incidental finding during X–ray, since any symptoms do not accompany their presence. An urgent problem is the development of differential diagnostics, the determination of indications for surgical treatment and the optimal treatment tactics for patients with cystic lesions of the maxillary sinuses. The authors describe their experience in patient management with maxillary sinus cysts. 175 patients (mean age — 44.93 years) with lesions in the maxillary sinus
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Waheed, Shahad A., Taghreed F. Zaidan, and Bashar H. Abdullah. "Odontogenic Cysts and Tumors of Maxilla and Maxillary Sinus (A Clinicopathological Analysis)." Journal of Baghdad College of Dentistry 33, no. 4 (2021): 38–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.26477/jbcd.v33i4.3018.

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Background: Knowledge about the prevalence and distribution of pathologies in a particular location is important when a differential diagnosis is being formulated. The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence and the clinicopathological features of odontogenic cysts and tumors affecting the maxilla and to discuss the unusual presentation of those lesions within maxillary sinus. Materials and Methods: A multicenter retrospective analysis was performed on pathology archives of patients who were diagnosed with maxillary odontogenic cysts and tumors from 2010 to 2020. Data were collected w
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Shkorbotun, Yaroslav V. "Treatment tactics the maxillary sinuses cysts of patients to whom dental implantation is planned." OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, no. 3(3) 2020 (July 20, 2020): 30–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.37219/2528-8253-2020-3-30.

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Introduction: The modern strategy of the treatment of maxillary sinus cysts provides for the surgery in cases of clinically significant cysts, and in other cases – observation. When performing sinuslifting, cysts of the maxillary sinuses are a risk factor for complications. The objective of the study: to increase the effectiveness of treatment of patients with cysts of the maxillary sinus, who are scheduled for dental implantation. Material and Methods: The results of dental implantation in 124 patients with maxillary sinus cysts were studied in order to substantiate the feasibility of removin
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Guruprasad, Yadavalli, Dinesh Singh Chauhan, and Umashankar Kura. "Infected Dentigerous Cyst of Maxillary Sinus Arising from an Ectopic Third Molar." Journal of Clinical Imaging Science 3 (August 31, 2013): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2156-7514.117461.

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A dentigerous cyst or follicular cyst is a form of odontogenic cyst. It is believed that it forms during the development of the tooth and is associated with pressure exerted by the crown of an unerupted (or partially erupted) tooth on the fluid within the follicular space. Typically, dentigerous cysts are painless and discovered during routine radiographic examination. However, they may be large and result in a palpable mass. Additionally, as they grow they displace adjacent teeth. They almost exclusively occur in permanent dentition. The cyst is lined by stratified squamous non-keratinizing e
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Kang, Ju Chang, Kyu Ha Shin, Eun Mee Han, and Sang Hyeon Ahn. "A Case of Nasopalatine Duct Cyst with Cholesterol Granuloma in Maxillary Sinus." Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 63, no. 11 (2020): 528–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3342/kjorl-hns.2019.00661.

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Nasopalatine duct cysts are the most common non-odontogenic cysts that occur in the maxilla. Cholesterol granulomas, on the other hand, are commonly found in patients with chronic middle ear disease, but rarely occur in the paranasal sinuses. We report a rare case of a 30-year-old woman who was treated for a nasopalatine duct cyst and cholesterol granuloma at the same time. The patient complained of sudden nasolabial pressure and right nasal obstruction from three weeks ago. A 3 cm sized cystic mass, diagnosed as a nasopalatine duct cyst, was observed in the maxilla and haziness of the right m
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Neha, Jain. "A Massive Dentigerous Cyst in Maxillary Sinus." SVOA Dentistry 4, no. 3 (2023): 93–96. https://doi.org/10.58624/SVOADE.2023.04.0133.

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The dentigerous cysts are odontogenic cysts associated with impacted or unerupted teeth and supernumerary teeth. This is a case report of a large dentigerous cyst encroaching maxillary sinus in a11-year-old female patient where the surgical enucleation was done.
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Chauhan, Pratibha, Puneeta Vohra, Astha Chaudhry, Vishesh Yadav, and Preetika Yadav. "A Rare Case of Radicular Cyst in the Maxillary Sinus Masquerading as Mucous Retention Cyst." Current Trends in Dentistry 1, no. 1 (2024): 56–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ctd.ctd_13_24.

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Abstract Cysts are pathological cavities lined by the epithelium that contains fluid or semifluid material. The term “odontogenic cyst” refers to the cyst related to the teeth. One of the most common odontogenic cysts, the periapical cyst, also known as the radicular cyst, is linked to a dead or nonvital tooth. Most often, the apices of the affected nonvital teeth serve as the epicenter of these cysts, although they can also be discovered on the lateral aspects of the roots in connection with lateral accessory root canals. There is something provocative about them. Most radicular cysts are sma
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Harar, R. P. S., N. K. Chadha, and G. Rogers. "Are maxillary mucosal cysts a manifestation of inflammatory sinus disease?" Journal of Laryngology & Otology 121, no. 8 (2007): 751–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022215107005634.

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AbstractBackground:The aetiology of maxillary mucosal cysts is uncertain. Chronic rhinosinusitis has been proposed as a probable aetiological explanation for their formation.Method:We recruited 500 consecutive patients who had undergone computed tomography scanning of the paranasal sinuses for possible chronic sinus disease. We identified 110 (22 per cent) cases of maxillary mucosal cysts.Results:Patients' mean age was 42.65 years, with a female to male ratio of 0.69:1 (45:65). The mean cyst size was 14.27 mm, and most were located on the inferior surface of the antrum. Only in two cases did t
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Ömezli, Mehmet Melih, Damla Torul, Muhammed Furkan Yılmaz, Zerrin Ünal Zuerzurumlu@gmail.com, and Büşra Erşan Erdem. "Giant Radicular Cyst Involving the Maxillary Sinus." Middle Black Sea Journal of Health Science 11, no. 1 (2025): 64–69. https://doi.org/10.19127/mbsjohs.1615286.

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The most prevalent cystic lesions in the jaws are radicular cysts. They are made up of epithelial remains that multiply after pulp necrosis due to inflammation. Radicular cysts rarely grow to substantial sizes, while typically being tiny and asymptomatic. When localized, they are treated with root canal treatment; when large, they are treated with surgical procedures. A 28-year-old systemically healthy male patient was admitted to our clinic due to extraoral swelling in the right maxillary posterior region. Radiographic examination revealed a well-defined lesion localized in the right maxillar
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Disher, Mohanned A., Amjed H. Ali, and Imad G. Beden. "Large dentigerous cyst in the maxillary sinus causing bone erosion of the sinus walls." International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery 5, no. 4 (2019): 1099. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/issn.2454-5929.ijohns20192738.

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Dentigerous cyst is a type of odontogenic cysts occurs in the ages of twenties or thirties and rarely occurs in the first decade of life with male predominance. In this report, a case of a large dentigerous cyst in 34 years old female patient complaining from progressive painful swelling of the right cheek for a month duration. CT scan of the paranasal sinuses showed a well-defined solitary expansile right maxillary cystic mass eroding the antero-lateral maxilla, with a crown of a tooth projecting inside the cystic cavity. The dentigerous cyst totally enucleated through sublabial incision in c
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S.P., Mirzayev, Jabborov N.N., Akhmedov S.E., Botirov A.J., Abdullaev U.P., and Akhundjanov N.A. "TREATMENT OF MAXILLARY SINUS CYSTS: LITERATURE REVIEW." International Journal of Medical Sciences And Clinical Research 4, no. 10 (2024): 56–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/ijmscr/volume04issue10-10.

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In recent decades, inflammatory diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses have firmly taken first place in the overall structure of morbidity of ENT organs, both in the analysis of visits to the clinic and in the group of patients undergoing treatment in inpatient settings. Cysts of the paranasal sinuses are one of the most common diseases in clinical practice.
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Naumenko, Alexander, Lilia Krinichko, and Rezmak K.F. Mohammed. "Air exchange in the maxillary sinus in the postoperative period after maxillary sinusotomy through the inner and middle nasal airway." OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, no. 2(1) 2018 (June 11, 2018): 43–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.37219/2528-8253-2018-2-43.

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There are many computer models that describe the airflow in various anatomical variants and the pathology of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. The data that describe the Reynolds number and airflow velocity in the different section of the nasal cavity of the patients with cyst of the maxillary sinus are very different. The results of operation of the maxillary sinusotomy through the middle nasal airway are disjointed and contradictory. There is also a little information of aerodynamics in the odontogenic pathology of the maxillary sinus. Purpose: Calculate airflow velocity in various sec
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Moon, Jee Won, and Heung-Man Lee. "Treatment Strategy for the Retention Cyst of the Maxillary Sinus." Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 67, no. 6 (2024): 317–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3342/kjorl-hns.2023.00423.

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Retention cysts are commonly found in the maxillary sinus and are discovered incidentally on imaging studies. Obstruction of the ducts of the seromucous glands of the paranasal sinus lining is thought to induce the development of retention cysts. Since retention cysts are asymptomatic and tend to degenerate, they do not require definite treatment. However, in clinical practice, surgical treatment is often performed without clear indications. Retention cysts need to be surgically managed when accompanied with relevant clinical symptoms or with obstruction of the natural ostium, or when involvin
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Shkorbotun, Yaroslav V. "Maxillary sinus cyst as a risk factor for osteomeatal complex block." OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, No4(4) 2021 (September 30, 2021): 54–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.37219/2528-8253-2021-4-54.

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Introduction: Cysts of the maxillary sinuses are found in about 10% of the population. There is a necessity to clarify indications for cyst removal taking into account its size. The purpose of the study to clarify the indications for surgical treatment of maxillary sinus cysts as a risk factor for sinus drainage disorders in the development of maxillary sinusitis. Methods and materials: 57 people (92 sinuses) were examined. There were 20 patients (40 sinuses) with acute rhinosinusitis, 22 patients (22 sinuses) with post-augmentation sinusitis, and 15 (30 sinuses) almost healthy individuals amo
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Biocanin, Vladimir, Denis Brajkovic, Momir Stevanovic, Zoran Tatic, Miroslav Andric, and Bozidar Brkovic. "Decompression as an effective primary approach to large radicular cyst in maxillary sinus: A case report." Vojnosanitetski pregled 72, no. 7 (2015): 634–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/vsp140317043b.

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Introduction. Therapeutic approach to jaw cysts may depend on their dimensions and localization. Enucleation of cystic lesion is not always preferable in the first act, especially if large cysts are in close proximity to important anatomical structures. The aim of this paper was to present the outcome of the treatment protocol comprising preoperative decompression and subsequent enucleation of a large maxillary cyst. Case report. A 21-year-old male patient with large asymptomatic radicular cyst in the right maxillary sinus was presented to our clinic. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) showe
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Meng, Yuan, Ya-Ning Zhao, Ya-Qiong Zhang, Deng-Gao Liu, and Yan Gao. "Three-dimensional radiographic features of ameloblastoma and cystic lesions in the maxilla." Dentomaxillofacial Radiology 48, no. 6 (2019): 20190066. http://dx.doi.org/10.1259/dmfr.20190066.

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Objectives: To characterize the radiographic features of maxillary ameloblastoma (AM), odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) and dentigerous cyst (DC) comparatively by using spiral CT and cone beam CT (CBCT). Methods: Clinical records, histopathological reports, and nonenhanced spiral CT or CBCT images of 191 consecutive patients with primary maxillary AMs, OKCs, or DCs were retrospectively acquired, and radiographic features were analyzed. Results: The study included 118 males and 73 females (age: 5–84 years). 72.0% of AMs and 84.3% of OKCs originated from the posterior maxilla, while 69.6% of DCs occ
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Boyko, N. V. "Cysts of the maxillary sinus." Rossiiskaya rinologiya 27, no. 4 (2019): 204. http://dx.doi.org/10.17116/rosrino201927041204.

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Megalamani, Somanath B., Deepak Balasubramanium, Surianarayana Gopalakrishnan, and Sunil Kumar Saxena. "Hydatid Cyst of the Maxillary Sinus." An International Journal Clinical Rhinology 4, no. 2 (2011): 107–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10013-1085.

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ABSTRACT Hydatid disease is a parasitic infestation by a tapeworm of the genus Echinococcus. The disease is endemic in the Middle East, the South Asia and South America. The larvae usually cause cystic lesions in the lung and liver. Hydatid cysts are known to affect the head and neck region. The presence of this cyst in the maxillary sinus is extremely rare and should be suspected in cases presenting from endemic countries.
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Karpishchenko, Sergei A., Svetlana V. Baranskaia, and Elena S. Karpishchenko. "Differential diagnosis of maxilla and maxillary sinus cysts." Consilium Medicum 21, no. 3 (2019): 60–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.26442/20751753.2019.3.190253.

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Vereanu, Anca Delia, Manuela Andra Savu, Elena Patrascu, and Codrut Sarafoleanu. "Transnasal endoscopy – Evaluation and treatment method for patients with sinus lift and dental implants indications." Romanian Journal of Rhinology 5, no. 19 (2015): 179–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/rjr-2015-0021.

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Abstract BACKGORUND. Sinus floor elevation, also known as sinus lift, is the surgical procedure meant to elevate the maxillary floor in order to increase the height of the alveolar bone. This will allow the oral surgeon specialist to insert the desired implants, the ground of dental reconstruction. As the procedure involves the maxillary sinus and its Schneiderian membrane the main concern is to have a healthy maxillary sinus prior to implantation and to the maxillary augmentation. OBJECTIVE. The aim of our study was to identify the patients with abnormal CT scan and refer them to an ENT evalu
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Eduardo Sanches Gonçales, Andréia Guedes Barreto Gonçales, Emanuelle da Silva Lima, Julierme Ferreira Rocha, José Wilson Noleto, and Eduardo Hochuli-Vieira. "Symptomatic mucous retention cysts of the maxillary sinus: case report." RSBO 12, no. 2 (2016): 234–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.21726/rsbo.v12i2.756.

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The retention mucous cyst of the maxillary sinus is a benign lesion that occurs in the interior of the maxillary sinus due ductal obstruction. In the majority of the cases it is asymptomatic, and discovered on routine radiographic examinations. However, in some cases, this cyst can become large and cause symptoms as paresthesia, sensitivity to palpation, chronic headache, nasal blockage, and dizziness. Conservative treatment is conduct in most cases. Symptomatic retention cysts are treated by enucleation or curettage. Objective and case report: This study aimed to report a clinical case of sym
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Martinelli-Kläy, C. P., S. Chatelain, F. Salvado, and T. Lombardi. "Respiratory Epithelium Lined Cyst of the Maxilla: Differential Diagnosis." Case Reports in Pathology 2017 (2017): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6249649.

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Maxillary cysts, including the cysts lined by respiratory epithelium, can present a diagnostic challenge. We report an unusual case of a maxillary cyst on an endodontically treated tooth #16, in which the cavity was totally lined by a respiratory epithelium. The patient, a 35-year-old male, presented with a generalized chronic periodontitis and complained of a pain in the tooth #16 region. A periodontal pocket extending to the root apices with pus coming out from the gingival was found. A combined endodontic periodontal was observed on a panoramic radiography. CBCT-scan revealed a well-circums
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S., Khasanov U., Djuraev J. A., Vokhidov U. N., and Botirov A. J. "Morphological Characteristics of the Cysts of the Maxillary Sinuses." International Journal of Advanced Medical Sciences and Technology 1, no. 3 (2021): 3–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijamst.b3007.061321.

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Today, there are several diagnostic methods that allow you to determine the exact size and nature of periapical formations. In addition, there are studies that describe the thickening of the sinus mucosa in patients with periapical lesions and show a causal relationship. Objectives: This study was to study the morphological changes in the cysts of the maxillary sinus. Methods: 50 patients with maxillary sinus cysts were evaluated. A total of 50 maxillary sinuses (13 men and 12 women) were analyzed taking into account changes in density in the sinus cavity. The thickening of the sinus mucosa an
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U.S., Khasanov, Djuraev J.A., Vokhidov U.N., and Botirov A.J. "Morphological Characteristics of the Cysts of the Maxillary Sinuses." International Journal of Advanced Medical Sciences and Technology 1, no. 3 (2021): 3–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.54105/ijamst.b3007.061321.

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Today, there are several diagnostic methods that allow you to determine the exact size and nature of periapical formations. In addition, there are studies that describe the thickening of the sinus mucosa in patients with periapical lesions and show a causal relationship. Objectives: This study was to study the morphological changes in the cysts of the maxillary sinus. Methods: 50 patients with maxillary sinus cysts were evaluated. A total of 50 maxillary sinuses (13 men and 12 women) were analyzed taking into account changes in density in the sinus cavity. The thickening of the sinus mucosa an
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Khasanov, U.S., J.A Djuraev, U.N Vokhidov, and A..J. Botirov. "Morphological Characteristics of the Cysts of the Maxillary Sinuses." International Journal of Advanced Medical Sciences and Technology (IJAMST) 1, no. 3 (2021): 3–10. https://doi.org/10.54105/ijamst.B3007.061321.

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Today, there are several diagnostic methods that allow you to determine the exact size and nature of periapical formations. In addition, there are studies that describe the thickening of the sinus mucosa in patients with periapical lesions and show a causal relationship. Objectives: This study was to study the morphological changes in the cysts of the maxillary sinus. Methods: 50 patients with maxillary sinus cysts were evaluated. A total of 50 maxillary sinuses (13 men and 12 women) were analyzed taking into account changes in density in the sinus cavity. The thickening of the sinus mucosa an
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Giri, Umamaheswari, Bhuvanesh Kuppusami, Santha Devy Arumugam, and Vezhavendhan Nagaraj. "Unwarranted intrusion of odontogenic cyst into the maxillary antrum." BMJ Case Reports 17, no. 7 (2024): e260671. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2024-260671.

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During the early growth phase, every individual is involved in a prolonged series of developmental processes in the maxillofacial region. Formation of cysts associated with such three-dimensional growth of the maxillofacial skeleton as well as deciduous and permanent tooth development. The origin of cystic jaw lesions may be odontogenic or non-odontogenic, developmental, or inflammatory and they are epithelial-lined or non-epithelial-lined cysts in nature. These cysts are considered to be aggressive cysts when they tend to grow rapidly and can cause significant damage to the surrounding bone a
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Vasca, E., M. Riviș, R. A. Popovici, et al. "Treatment approaches for maxillary sinus cysts." Medicine in Evolution 29, no. 1 (2023): 100–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.70921/medev.v29i1.1041.

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Maxillary sinus cysts are frequently asymptomatic and are often discovered accidentally on radiographs. Panoramic radiography and plain radiography of the skull can be used in routine practice to highlight these cysts, which usually appear as rounded, dome-shaped masses located on the floor of the maxillary sinus. Computed tomography (CT) should be used to determine their dimensions or relationship to neighboring anatomical structures. Treatment of maxillary sinus cysts is consistent with their size, location, pathology and potential for recurrence. Interdisciplinary treatment planning is impo
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Akutsu, Jun-ichi, Teruaki Iwahashi, and Yoshiki Nariai. "Fenestration is a logical and effective treatment for a large primordial cyst with cholesterol granuloma: a case report." Journal of International Medical Research 50, no. 6 (2022): 030006052211041. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03000605221104185.

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A cholesterol granuloma (CG) is characterized by the presence of cholesterol crystals that cause a chronic granulomatous reaction in an enclosed space. It occurs most commonly in the head and neck region, particularly in the middle ear. Although CGs in the maxilla have also been reported, odontogenic cysts in conjunction with CGs in the maxilla are very rare. We herein present a case of a 72-year-old man who developed a large primordial cyst with a maxillary CG that extended into the maxillary sinus, nasal cavity, and infraorbital region, causing left-sided facial swelling and discomfort. We s
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Brajkovic, Denis, Aleksandar Kiralj, Miroslav Ilic, Ivana Mijatov, and Sasa Mijatov. "Surgical treatment of a dentigerous cyst and ectopic maxillary molars involving the maxillary sinus: A case report." Medicinski pregled 77, no. 5-6 (2024): 183–86. https://doi.org/10.2298/mpns2406183b.

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Introduction. This article aims to report a rare case of dentigerous cyst involving the left maxillary sinus and two unerupted ectopic teeth located in the lateral nasal cavity wall and pterygopalatine fossa. Case Report. A 13-year-old male patient was referred to our clinic due to a dentigerous maxillary sinus cyst with two unerupted ectopic teeth located in the lateral nasal cavity wall and pterygopalatine fossa. Radiographic investigation using cone-beam computed tomography was performed to determine the precise location of the ectopic teeth and the extension of the lesion. A differential d
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Nosaka, Yasuhiro, Hitomi Nosaka, Yasushi Nakajima, Tadasuke Tanioka, Daniele Botticelli, and Shunsuke Baba. "A Reliable Surgical Procedure for Sinus Floor Augmentation with Antral Pseudocysts." Dentistry Journal 9, no. 10 (2021): 122. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/dj9100122.

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An antral pseudocyst (AP) is a common well-defined ‘dome-shaped’ faintly radiopaque lesion of the maxillary sinus, and usually does not require treatment in asymptomatic patients. However, when sinus floor augmentation is required to increase bone volume for implant installation, the elevation of the sinus mucosa might drive the AP against the ostium. This might cause its obstruction and, as possible consequence, sinusitis. The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical and tomographic conditions of APs to identify a predictable cyst removal that might allow a safety sinus floor aug
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Satish, Deepthi, C. B. Pratibha, A. M. Balasubramanya, and Sumy Philip. "Unilateral maxillary swelling: a varied spectrum." International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery 5, no. 1 (2018): 120. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/issn.2454-5929.ijohns20185298.

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<p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> Diverse disease entities may present with mass in the maxilla and include benign conditions and malignant tumours. A detailed evaluation including preoperative imaging is essential to plan approach to management of isolated maxillary sinus lesions optimally.</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Methods:</strong> We did a retrospective chart review of 14 patients with isolated maxillary swelling and involvement of maxillary sinus who presented to the Department of ENT in a tertiary care hospital over a period o
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Kwack, Da-Woon, Jooha Yoon, Hae-Seo Park, Jung-Hwan Lee, and Moon-Young Kim. "Transoral Marsupialization of an Isolated Surgical Ciliated Cyst of the Infratemporal Fossa." Diagnostics 13, no. 11 (2023): 1825. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13111825.

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Surgical ciliated cysts occur primarily in the maxilla after radical maxillary sinus surgery. We report the first case of a surgical ciliated cyst that developed in the infratemporal fossa 25 years after the patient sustained severe facial trauma. The patient complained of mandibular pain and limited mouth opening. The patient’s condition was completely resolved 5 months after marsupialization via Le Fort I osteotomy. Surgical morbidities can be minimized by proper diagnosis and less invasive surgery.
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Mundell, Lhea D. McPike, Bradford P. Smith, and Richard L. Hoffman. "Maxillary sinus cysts in two cattle." Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 209, no. 1 (1996): 127–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.2460/javma.1996.209.01.127.

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Schvartzman Cohen, Ruth, Tomer Goldberger, Ina Merzlak, et al. "The Development of Large Radicular Cysts in Endodontically Versus Non-Endodontically Treated Maxillary Teeth." Medicina 57, no. 9 (2021): 991. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina57090991.

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Background and Objectives: Large radicular cysts of the maxilla present a clinical challenge, as they may cause recurrent infection, severe alveolar bone loss and disruption of the nasal and maxillary sinus floors. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of previous root canal treatment on the clinical presentation of large maxillary radicular cysts. Materials and Methods: All cases of radicular cysts treated at the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department of a tertiary public hospital over a period of six years (2012–2018) were evaluated. Histologically confirmed radicular cysts of
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Ashok, Anakha, Eldhose K. George, Paul Steaphen, and Sumary Abraham. "Odontogenic cysts in the maxillary sinus: A case series." Journal of Oral Medicine, Oral Surgery, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology 10, no. 2 (2024): 113–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.jooo.2024.020.

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In this article, we present a series of three patients who reported to the department with different chief complaints. The patients underwent the necessary basic and advanced radiological investigations which showed presence of cysts along with impacted teeth in the maxillary sinus, following which all the patients were subjected to cyst enucleation under GA and the surgical specimens were sent for histopathological examination for definitive diagnosis.
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Wang, Jong Hwan, Jeong Hyun Lee, Ju Hee Han, Bong-Jae Lee, and Yong Ju Jang. "Contralateral Maxillary Sinus Lesions in Patients with Nasal Cavity and/or Paranasal Sinus Carcinoma: Analysis of Computed Tomography Findings." Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology 117, no. 12 (2008): 909–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000348940811701208.

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Objectives: The incidence of bilateral maxillary sinus carcinoma is very low in patients with primary maxillary sinus carcinoma. However, surgeons should perform careful diagnosis of any contralateral maxillary sinus lesions to avoid missing a second primary maxillary sinus carcinoma. We therefore investigated the computed tomography (CT) findings of the contralateral maxillary sinus in patients with nasal cavity and/or paranasal sinus carcinoma. Methods: Between August 1994 and September 2006, 66 patients (41 male, 25 female; age range, 22 to 85 years; mean age, 56.9 years) with nasal and/or
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Munjal, Manish, Venus Tilavat, Porshia Rishi, et al. "Bimodal intervention in cystic lesions of the maxillary antrum." International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery 6, no. 12 (2020): 2320. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/issn.2454-5929.ijohns20205083.

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<p class="abstract">Intrinsic or extrinsic cysts are common maxillary antral lesions as there is close proximity between the maxillary antrum and maxillary teeth. Main stay of treatment is complete surgical excision. Endoscopic trans nasal middle meatus corridor and the canine fossa approach facilitate 360-degree access, resection and removal of cystic lesions of the maxillary antrum. Bimodal technique to treat maxillary cysts that have expanded into the maxillary sinus is discussed here. </p>
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Shkorbotun, Volodymyr O., Olena O. Dyadyk, and Yaroslav S. Nachesa. "MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF MAXILLARY SINUS CYSTS BASED ON THE STUDY OF PARTICULAR HISTOCHEMICAL AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL FACTORS OF INFLAMMATION." Wiadomości Lekarskie 76, no. 5 (2023): 1252–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.36740/wlek202305218.

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The aim: To study the morphological structure and immunohistochemical markers of inflammatory cells in the maxillary sinus cyst wall. Materials and methods: Biopsy samples of maxillary sinus cysts of 92 operated patients aged 18 to 74 years were studied. We used standard staining with hematoxylin and eosin, PAS reaction, and immunohistochemical analysis with monoclonal antibodies to CD68 (macrophages) and CD3 (T- lymphocytes) to determine morphological features and severity of inflammation and PanCK AE1/AE2 antibodies to identify epithelium state. Results: All patients were divided into 2 grou
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Berberi, Antoine, Georges Aad, Sara Kebbe, Rebecca El Hachem, and Nabih Nader. "Treatment of Mucous Retention Cyst in Association with Sinus Lift and Implant Placement: A Case Report with 1-Year Follow-Up." Case Reports in Dentistry 2023 (September 14, 2023): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/6968487.

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Sinus lift augmentation techniques, lateral or crestal approaches, have been well documented, with bone substitute graft, or without bone material, with immediate or delayed implant placement as a treatment option for the atrophic maxilla in the posterior area. However, the sinus lift procedures performed in the presence of cysts, mucoceles, mucous retention cysts (MRCs), and antral pseudo-cysts could mainly decrease the sinus cavity volume and could increase the possibility of ostium obstruction and might lead to infection followed by failure of the grafting procedure. A radiological assessme
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Bhattacharyya, Neil. "Do Maxillary Sinus Retention Cysts Reflect Obstructive Sinus Phenomena?" Archives of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery 126, no. 11 (2000): 1369. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archotol.126.11.1369.

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Ritter, Amit, Noa Rozendorn, Gal Avishai, Eli Rosenfeld, Ilan Koren, and Ethan Soudry. "Preoperative Maxillary Sinus Imaging and the Outcome of Sinus Floor Augmentation and Dental Implants in Asymptomatic Patients." Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology 129, no. 3 (2019): 209–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0003489419883292.

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Objectives: Preoperative maxillary sinus imaging findings have been suggested to be associated with complications and outcomes of sinus lift and dental implant procedures; nonetheless the evidence is controversial. The aim of this study was to examine the association between preoperative maxillary sinus imaging findings and outcomes of sinus lift and dental implant procedures in asymptomatic patients. Methods: We included all patients who underwent maxillary sinus lift and dental implant procedures between 2014 and 2017. Maxillary sinus imaging findings were extracted from pre-procedural denta
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Bodner, L., and J. Bar-Ziv. "Characteristics of bone formation following marsupialization of jaw cysts." Dentomaxillofacial Radiology 27, no. 3 (1998): 166–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj/dmfr/4600344.

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OBJECTIVES To assess bone regeneration following marsupialization of jaw cysts. METHODS CT with multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) was performed on 23 patients with cysts of the jaws pre-operatively and 3-4 months after marsupialization. The two images were compared for the three-dimensional outline of the cyst, the distance between the cyst and adjacent structures (vital teeth, maxillary sinus, nasal cavity and mandibular canal) and the integrity of the cortex and mandibular canal. The characteristics of the new bone formation were also determined. RESULTS The outline of the cyst was changed an
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Son, Hyeji, and Jaesik Lee. "Eruption Guidance of Multiple Permanent Teeth Associated with Expansive Large Cyst in Maxillary Anterior Region: Two Case Reports." JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN ACADEMY OF PEDTATRIC DENTISTRY 50, no. 1 (2023): 121–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5933/jkapd.2023.50.1.121.

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In children, large odontogenic cysts affect adjacent anatomical structures as well as displace developing permanent teeth. Odontogenic cysts are treated via enucleation or marsupialization. This case reports a 5-year-old boy and a 10-year-old boy who have not only displaced 3 or more permanent teeth but also elevated the maxillary sinus floor due to the large size of the cyst in the maxillary anterior region. In both cases, marsupialization was selected to minimize complications. After marsupialization, a customized acrylic obturator, window opening, and orthodontic traction for eruption guida
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Shkorbotun, Ya V., and O. G. Kuryk. "Pathomorphological Features of the Mucoperiostasis of the Processus Uncinatus in Discrete Diseases of the Maxillary Sinus." Ukraïnsʹkij žurnal medicini, bìologìï ta sportu 6, no. 5 (2021): 255–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.26693/jmbs06.05.255.

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The state of the mucoperiostasis of the maxillary sinus is one of the important factors that affect the effectiveness of dental implantation, especially in case of need for augmentation of the maxillary bone. Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps, chronic rhinosinusitis with fungal bodies, and sinus cysts are among the most common pathological processes in the maxillary sinus that are encountered when performing subantral augmentation. In addition, a separate category of patients is made up of those with a history of sinus surgery in their anamnesis. The condition of sinus mucoperiosteum ca
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Сакович, А. Р., and А. В. Рожкова. "Morphological and Anamnestic Features of Maxillary Sinus Cysts." Оториноларингология. Восточная Европа, no. 1 (April 27, 2023): 56–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.34883/pi.2023.13.1.025.

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Цель. Проведение сравнительного анализа морфологии кист верхнечелюстных пазух во взаимосвязи с данными анамнеза. Материалы и методы. Представлен анализ морфологии 91 кисты верхнечелюстных пазух с гистологическим исследованием стенок последних. Большинство пациентов (82,7%) были в возрасте до 45 лет. Результаты. Признаки фиброза/гиалиноза в стенке кист наиболее часто встречались при воспалении (51,6%), преобладающие клетки – нейтрофилы. При аллергическом процессе превалировал отек (80,0%) и эозинофильная инфильтрация. Морфология других клеток отличалась вариабельностью. Выводы. Хроническое лате
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Nasretdinova, Makhzuna Takhsinovna, and Alisher Adkhamovich Khayitov. "SEQUENTIAL TACTICS OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH MAXILLARY SINUS CYSTS." Journal of oral medicine and craniofacial research 4, no. 1 (2023): 3. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7810140.

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The problem of selecting an adequate treatment for chronic cystic maxillary sinusitis remains relevant. Currently, the development of ways to improve the effectiveness of treatment of maxillary sinus cysts is of particular importance. The aim of the study was to develop a consistent tactics of surgical treatment of patients with maxillary sinus cysts (MCS). The basis of the study was a survey of 173 patients with cystic lesions of the maxillary sinuses. All patients were treated surgically. The study was conducted in different groups. Patients of the first group were offered an improved versio
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Brajkovic, Denis, Aleksandar Kiralj, Miroslav Ilic, Ivana Mijatov, and Sasa Mijatov. "Surgical treatment of ectopic maxillary third molars involving maxillary sinus: A systematic literature review." Medicinski pregled 77, no. 7-8 (2024): 248–56. https://doi.org/10.2298/mpns2408248b.

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Introduction. This article aims to evaluate surgical procedures for the extraction of ectopic maxillary third molars involving the maxillary sinus. Systematic Review. A systematic review of case reports and case series of ectopic maxillary third molars involving the maxillary sinus was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Statement guidelines. Results. A total of 45 articles reporting 79 cases of ectopic third molars met the eligibility criteria. Among the patients, 45 were male (58%) and 34 were female (42%), with a median age of 25.5 year
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Lo Faro, Carmelo, Vincenzo Santillo, Giorgio Lo Giudice, et al. "Large Follicular Cyst Associated with Upper Third Molar in the Maxillary Sinus with Pterygomaxillary Space Extension: Reflection on a Case Report." Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 9, no. C (2021): 16–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2021.5624.

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BACKGROUND: Follicular cysts are osteolytic lesions characterized by greater growth, differentiation, and degeneration potentials, compared to inflammatory root cysts. Those connected to upper third molars can disrupt the neighboring teeth and extend to maxillary sinus and adjacent anatomical structures.
 CASE PRESENTATION: In this study, we present a case of a large dimension follicular cyst associated with the upper third molar, extended to maxillary antrum and pterygomaxillary space, uncommon for dimensions, involving meso- and sovra-structure describing the clinical diagnostic procedu
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LACERDA, Érica Passos de Medeiros, Sérgio Bartolomeu de Farias MARTORELLI, and Fernando de Oliveira MARTORELLI. "Dentigerous cyst in the maxillary posterior region associated with an impacted deciduous molar." RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia 66, no. 2 (2018): 194–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1981-8637201800020000153279.

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ABSTRACT Dentigerous cyst, ranked the second most common developmental odontogenic cyst of the jaws after the radicular cyst, is a well-defined, unilocular radiolucent lesion without symptoms, frequently noted as an incidental finding in routine radiographs. The cystic lining is derived from epithelial remanants of the tooth-forming organ and the teeth most commonly affected are impacted mandibular third molars and permanent maxillary canines. While the dentigerous cyst is not uncommon, its development as a result of an impacted deciduous tooth is rare. The aim of this article was to make a br
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