1975
DOI: 10.1017/s0022215100080725
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Extranasopharyngeal juvenile angiofibroma

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“…[ 7 ] In 2004, Windfuhr and Remmert reviewed the literature and compiled 65 cases of ENAs where four cases had an oropharyngeal origin and the maxilla was the most commonly affected site. [ 2 ] Reports of primary ENAs, especially those originating in the buccal space[ 8 9 ] and infratemporal space,[ 10 11 12 13 14 ] have appeared exceptionally in the literature. Besides the different location, Celik et al .…”
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“…[ 7 ] In 2004, Windfuhr and Remmert reviewed the literature and compiled 65 cases of ENAs where four cases had an oropharyngeal origin and the maxilla was the most commonly affected site. [ 2 ] Reports of primary ENAs, especially those originating in the buccal space[ 8 9 ] and infratemporal space,[ 10 11 12 13 14 ] have appeared exceptionally in the literature. Besides the different location, Celik et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reported by Furstenberg and Boles' 1963Reddy and Farb, 1963Mincione, 1964Morita, 1965Ogura etal., 1965El-Barbary, 1966Baldanzini, 1967Chaikovskii, 1967Hiranandani et al, 1967Strieker, 1967Szczepanskiand Perlowski, 1967Borisov, 1968Marill and Boutovsky, 1968Voisin etal., 1968Canciullo, 1969Maniglia et al, 1969Perko etal., 1969De Blanc and Chretien, 1970Pathak, 1970Beeden and Alexander, 1971Iyer et al, 1971Chakrabarti et al, 1973Rye et al, 1973Stewart and O'Brien, 1973Ramanjaneyulu, 1974Isherwood et al, 1975Reddy et al, 1979…”
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“…In one series, the maxillary sinus was found to be the most common site of origin, 2 although Windfuhr and Vent 3 reported a higher percentage of septal involvement in his series. Involvement of other extranasopharyngeal sites such as middle and inferior turbinates, 4,5 ethmoid sinus, 6 frontal sinus, 7 and base of skull 8 have also been reported. To the best of our knowledge, our patient is the only reported case of ENA arising from the frontal sinus with an associated pyocele.…”
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