In the early stages of the disease, symptoms may be totally absent. Another practical problem that makes an early detection difficult is that, symptoms if present are not specific. As mentioned ...
What is Maxillary Sinus Cancer? Cancers of paranasal sinuses are rare but if they arise, the most common sites affected are the maxillary sinuses. The early symptoms that maxillary sinus cancer ...
Coming to terms with the changes caused by a diagnosis of nasal and paranasal sinus cancer and its treatment can be hard. But there is support and things you can do to help you cope. Nasal cancer or ...
Purpose To evaluate the results of endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) for paranasal sinus mucocoele with orbital involvement and assess the frequency with which a direct orbital approach is required in ...
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First patient treated in Airiver Medical’s RESTORE-2 trial for CRS
The study is enrolling up to 300 US patients with CRS to evaluate the ESSpand DCB with endoscopic sinus surgery.
Some people need a stoma for a few days after nasal and paranasal sinus cancer treatment. A stoma is a hole, or opening, made in the skin at the front of your neck that allows you to breathe. It is ...
Sinus tumors develop in your nasal cavity and in the open spaces around your nose, which are called the paranasal sinus cavities. They’re the same areas where you often feel pain and pressure when you ...
We thought we hit rock bottom with intranasal leeches and intranasal teeth. But this is (amazingly) even more nauseating: paranasal sinus fungus balls. Apparently, it’s not terribly uncommon to have ...
Sinusitis occurs when air-filled cavities of the face (the sinuses) become inflamed. Balloon catheter dilation aims to keep sinus passages open by gently inflating a small balloon, which is introduced ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionising paranasal sinus imaging by enhancing the detection, characterisation and quantification of sinonasal pathology. Advances in deep learning, particularly ...
The paranasal sinuses are small, air-filled cavities, located within the bony structures of the face, which communicate with the nasal space via small openings (ostia). Sinusitis occurs as a result of ...
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