Maxillary sinus retention cysts (MRCs) are typically asymptomatic and require no treatment. An early 30s man presented with a decade-long history of severe left-sided chronic facial pain (CFP).
If optic nerve is compressed, patients will have several symptoms of blurred vision and ... Hemorrhagic and necrotic polyps involve nasal cavity and maxillary sinus at the center of maxillary sinus.
The anterior superior alveolar nerve in the CS innervates the incisors, canine, and their soft tissues, and the nasal fossa floor and the maxillary sinus [4-6]. The CBCT technique is currently used ...
(The Water's view is a posterior-anterior radiograph taken with the neck extended to permit an unobstructed view of the maxillary sinuses. It is taken in an upright position to better identify ...
Pinched nerves in the neck commonly cause headaches, muscle spasms, and other symptoms. They can be debilitating, but most of the time, they are treatable without invasive measures. However, sometimes ...
Vascular causes of facial pain include aneurysms of the internal carotid, posterior communicating, or posterior cerebral artery, and result in impaired function of upper cranial nerves (mostly II, III ...
Comparison of laparoscopic radiofrequency ablation with percutaneous radiofrequency ablation in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B-related hepatocellular carcinoma involving specific sites: A ...
The nasal olfactory region is a potential route for non-invasive delivery of drugs directly from the nasal epithelium to the brain, bypassing the often impermeable blood-brain barrier. However, ...