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Isolated Maxillary Sinus Lesions in Sohag University Hospital

Isolated Maxillary Sinus Lesions in Sohag University Hospital

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Overview

Aim of the study:

Identify variants of maxillary sinus pathologies, its clinical presentations, radiological findings and surgical managements.

Description

Maxillary sinus diseases are common and numerous disorders that affect this anatomical area. As lesions are frequently allowed to grow to a significant size before becoming symptomatic, patients often present late, which can make management options more limited and difficult. Proper evaluation both clinically and with appropriate imaging allows accurate diagnosis, and lesions can often be successfully managed endoscopically

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Only patients with isolated maxillary sinus lesions , with varying degrees of sinus opacity who were indicated for surgery.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients who had pan sinuses lesions or those with significant involvement of the other paranasal sinuses than maxillary sinus were excluded.

Study details
    Maxillary Sinus Disease

NCT06556225

Sohag University

14 October 2025

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