A RARE CLINICAL CASE OF MULTIPLE RECURRENT EXOSTOSES IN THE MAXILLARY SINUS

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10
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2017

D. Fernando (1, 2), Candidate of Medical Sciences; V. Shpotin (1, 2), MD; A. Bakhtin (3), Candidate of Medical Sciences; V. Saidulaev (2), Candidate of Medical Sciences; V. Mamich(4) 1-Astrakhan State Medical University, Astrakhan 2-Astrakhan Branch, Otorhinolaryngology Research and Clinical Center, Federal Biomedical Agency of Russia, Astrakhan 3-Otorhinolaryngology Research and Clinical Center, Federal Biomedical Agency of Russia, Moscow 4-Postmortem Examination Bureau, Astrakhan

Exostosis is a nontumor bony outgrowth that is usually located on the surface of the intact bone. The paper describes a rare clinical case of multiple recurrent existoses in maxillary sinus in the presence of chronic purulent and productive hemisinusitis.

Keywords: 
exostosis
computed tomography
maxillary sinus



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