[HTML][HTML] Giant osteomas of the ethmoid and frontal sinuses: Clinical characteristics and review of the literature

KJ Cheng, SQ Wang, L Lin - Oncology letters, 2013 - spandidos-publications.com
Giant osteomas of the ethmoid and frontal sinuses ary very rare, with only a few dozen cases
reported in the literature. Given their rarity, the clinical characteristics and treatment of this …

[HTML][HTML] Giant ethmoid osteoma originated from the lamina papyracea

MT Torun, F Turan, Ü Tuncel - Medical Archives, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Surgical management of giant skull osteomas

F Yudoyono, R Sidabutar, R Dahlan… - Asian Journal of …, 2017 - thieme-connect.com
Objective: Surgical management of giant skull osteomas Osteomas are benign, generally
slow growing, bone forming tumors limited to the craniofacial and jaw bones. Materials and …

Giant frontal sinus osteomas: demographic, clinical presentation, and management of 10 cases

S Nguyen, S Nadeau - American Journal of Rhinology & …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Osteomas are rare benign and slow-growing osteogenic tumors mainly
involving frontal and ethmoid sinuses. Objectives The primary objective of our study is to …

Endoscopic removal technique of a huge ethmoido-orbital osteoma

MC Miman, T Bayindir, M Akarcay… - Journal of …, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Osteomas are slow-growing benign tumors of the paranasal sinuses. They originate from the
sinus wall and generally fills the sinus cavity. Many osteomas are asymptomatic and …

Endo-orbital osteoma: two case reports

R Becelli, S Santamaria, A Saltarel… - Journal of …, 2002 - journals.lww.com
Osteoma is a benign, slow-growing tumor, which mainly occurs in the bones and cavities of
the middle third of the face, representing the most frequent benign tumor of the paranasal …

A giant osteoma of the ethmoid sinus

T Ishii, Y Sakamoto, T Miwa, K Yoshida… - Journal of Craniofacial …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Osteomas are slow-growing, benign bony tumors. Most are asymptomatic. Paranasal sinus
osteoma in the pediatric population is rare; hence, there are few reports of symptomatic …

[HTML][HTML] Endoscopic removal of a giant ethmoid osteoma with orbital extension

T Muderris, S Bercin, E Sevil, M Kiris - Acta Informatica Medica, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Osteomas are slow growing bony tumours of the paranasal sinuses. They are usually
asymptomatic but they may present with headache, cerebral symptoms, or visual …

[HTML][HTML] Ethmoidal osteoid osteoma with orbital and intracranial extension–a case report

SB Pai, K Harish, MS Venkatesh, Udayshankar… - BMC Ear, Nose and …, 2005 - Springer
Background Osteoid osteoma is a benign bone neoplasm which is seen in the long bones of
appendicular skeleton. It is rarely seen in the cranium. Skull base osteoid osteoma is …

[PDF][PDF] Giant ethmoid osteoma with orbital extension presenting with epiphora

U Osma, M Yaldiz, M Tekin, I Topcu - Rhinology, 2003 - researchgate.net
Paranasal sinus osteoma is a slow-growing, benign, encapsulated bony tumour that may be
commonly asymptomatic, being detected incidentally in 1% of plain sinus radiographs or in …