1985
DOI: 10.1016/0030-4220(85)90234-8
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Hemangioma of the maxillary sinus

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“…Complete surgical excision is always the treatment of choice, which can be done by the suitable surgical approaches like Caldwel Luc [10,11], Weber Ferguson [12], lateral rhinotomy [13,14] or endoscopic removal [15] can be done depending upon the site and extent of the lesion and encroachment of the hemangioma into the adjacent structures. Non invasive techniques include systemic or intra lesional corticosteriod and interferon alpha2, however long term follow up in the literature is not available [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complete surgical excision is always the treatment of choice, which can be done by the suitable surgical approaches like Caldwel Luc [10,11], Weber Ferguson [12], lateral rhinotomy [13,14] or endoscopic removal [15] can be done depending upon the site and extent of the lesion and encroachment of the hemangioma into the adjacent structures. Non invasive techniques include systemic or intra lesional corticosteriod and interferon alpha2, however long term follow up in the literature is not available [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is no sex predilection. Although it commonly presents with nasal obstruction, epistaxis or a cheek swelling, there are reports of hemi facial pain, 5 headache, 15 discomfort of upper teeth, 16 epiphora 13 and earache. 16 It can also present as an incidental finding on radiology.…”
Section: Clinical Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Histologically, maxillary sinus hemangiomas have been most commonly reported as cavernous type, 8,16,18,20 however, capillary, 15 pleomorphic 5 and epitheloid 6 type of hemangiomas may also present in the maxillary sinus. Organized hematomas 8 or phleboliths 15 may lie within the stroma of the tumor.…”
Section: Clinical Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Such an image is similar to that demonstrating arteriovenous anomalies or other tumors. 5,9,10,11 The differential diagnosis of osteosarcoma, hemangiopericytoma, giant cell granuloma, osteoma, arteriovenous fistula, or aneurysmatic cyst is introduced by plain radiographs and must be clarified. 8,12 Computed tomography scans with contrast of IH can display a more specific image consisting of a well-defined and clearly marked neoformation with aspects of an expanding fibro-osseous lesion.…”
Section: Intraosseous Hemangioma Of Maxillofacial District / Perugini...mentioning
confidence: 99%