[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 …

Paranasal sinus osteoma: review of literature

SB Mali - Oral Surgery, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The osteomas are osseous lesions with slow and asymptomatic growth that most of the
times is a finding in radiological exams requested for other reason. It's the most common …

Intraoperative medialization of medial rectus muscle as a new endoscopic technique for approaching intraconal lesions

PV Tomazic, H Stammberger… - American journal of …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Intraconal tumors of the orbit are rare entities and surgical treatment is
challenging. Endoscopic transnasal approaches to the orbit offer a new perspective for …

Diagnosis and Management of Craniofacial Osteomas

JA Langlie, H Hullfish, SK Jabori… - Journal of Craniofacial …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Observations: Craniofacial osteomas have a predilection to involve the paranasal sinuses,
but can also be found within the jaw, skull base, and facial bones. Because of their slow …

[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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Frontal sinus osteoma with osteoblastoma-like histology and associated intracranial pneumatocele

LM Lehmer, P Kissel, BD Ragsdale - Head and neck pathology, 2012 - Springer
Osteomas of the cranial sinuses are rare, benign bony tumors that can be complicated by
the formation of an intracranial pneumatocele. If not treated promptly, a pneumatocele can …

[HTML][HTML] Strategy for surgical excision and primary reconstruction of giant frontal sinus osteoma

S Elwatidy, M Alkhathlan, T Alhumsi, A Kattan… - Interdisciplinary …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Huge craniofacial tumors represent a real challenge to surgeons from several
aspects; total excision of tumor, preservation and restoration of physiological functions of …

[HTML][HTML] Giant osteoma of the ethmoid sinus with orbital extension: craniofacial approach and orbital reconstruction

RS Burgos, JG Martín-Moro, JA Gallo… - Acta …, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Osteomas are the most common fibro-osseous lesions in the paranasal sinus. They are
benign tumours characterized by slow growth and are often asymptomatic. Treatment is …

Giant orbitoethmoidal osteoma: when an open surgical approach is required

H Abou Al-Shaar, T El Arjani… - Case Reports in …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Giant orbitoethmoidal osteoma in children is considered to be rare. This type of pathology
can be associated with significant disfiguring proptosis and limitation of eye movement …

Large frontoorbital osteoma causing ptosis

N Ata, MS Tezer, E Koç, G Övet… - Journal of Craniofacial …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Osteomas are the most frequent benign tumor of the paranasal sinuses. The commonest site
is the frontal sinus but intraorbital extension of frontal osteoma is rare. Here, the authors …