
Maxillary Sinus Mucocele - University of Iowa
Apr 15, 2020 · Based on the patient's presentation and imaging findings, namely a soft-tissue mass centered in the maxillary sinus with bony remodeling with hyperintensity on T2 MRI, a …
Invasive Fungal Orbitorhinocerebral Mucormycosis - University of …
Feb 16, 2010 · Inoculation is presumed to start with inhalation of spores in a susceptible host. The presentation typically is a rapidly progressive infection but cases of indolent disease have …
Orbital Cellulitis in a Child - University of Iowa
Jan 12, 2010 · 90% of cases occur as a secondary extension of acute or chronic bacterial sinusitis, especially the ethmoid sinuses. Other extensions of periorbital structures include the …
Silent Sinus Syndrome: - University of Iowa
Jan 4, 2010 · Figure 3: Coronal CTs of the parasinuses demonstrate completely opacified and atelectatic maxillary sinus with inward bowing of all of the left maxillary sinus walls; increased …
Periorbital Emphysema Following Ocular Trauma - University of Iowa
Jul 31, 2018 · In patients with a history of facial trauma, surgery, or sinusitis, air can travel through the damaged sinus and become trapped in the subcutaneous tissues in and/or surrounding …
Mucocele - University of Iowa
Feb 8, 2004 · Mucocele. The maxillary sinus on the right side is completely obliterated by this cystic, multiloculated mass. This mucoclele extends fills the upper nasal cavity on the right and …
Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome - University of Iowa
Jul 21, 2013 · The patient also has glaucoma, redundant periumbilical skin, maxillary hypoplasia, and teeth anomalies. Posterior embryotoxon is a prominent white line running parallel to the …
Idiopathic Orbital Myositis: A Treatment Algorithm - University of …
May 27, 2016 · She was initially seen by her primary care provider and was diagnosed with headache due to sinusitis. Her headache persisted for seven more days, and when she …
Fibrous Dysplasia - University of Iowa
Oct 23, 2017 · The characteristic appearance of early FD is a cystic or sclerotic (ground glass) appearance in the frontal, maxillary, or sphenoid bone with smooth cortical margins. [4] As …
There may or may not be signs of orbital tissue herniation into the maxillary sinus on imaging (1). When adults sustain an orbital floor fracture, the floor more commonly buckles and breaks in …