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期刊名:Otolaryngologic clinics of north america

缩写:OTOLARYNG CLIN N AM

ISSN:0030-6665

e-ISSN:1557-8259

IF/分区:1.4/Q2

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Jason K Adams,Robert J Macielak,Oliver F Adunka et al. Jason K Adams et al.
Petrous bone cholesteatoma, or cholesteatoma that extends beyond the middle ear and mastoid, represents a rare but destructive pathology. Diagnosis can be difficult before substantial morbidity is incurred, and patients can present with lif...
Kristan P Alfonso Kristan P Alfonso
Congenital cholesteatoma is a cyst of keratinizing squamous cell epithelium in the setting of an intact tympanic membrane, in a patient without a history of otorrhea, tympanic membrane perforation, or otologic surgery. The most common prese...
Ciersten A Burks,B Sofia Lyford-Pike Ciersten A Burks
Facial paralysis significantly impacts the form and function of patients. Assessment of the face in zones is important to ensure no functional area of the face is neglected. Nasal valve compromise in patients with facial paralysis, for exam...
Corinne Pittman,Samantha Anne,Sujana S Chandrasekhar et al. Corinne Pittman et al.
Surgical treatment of cholesteatoma requires a highly individualized approach, balancing disease eradication with hearing preservation, and necessitates thorough patient counseling on expected auditory outcomes and options for rehabilitatio...
Maurizio S Tonetti Maurizio S Tonetti
Periodontitis is a highly prevalent oral microbial biofilm-driven chronic inflammatory disease. If unmanaged, periodontitis leads to progressive destruction of the ligamentous attachments of teeth to the alveolar bone and resorption of the ...
Ronald Ordinola-Zapata,Bruno Azevedo,Roderick W Tataryn et al. Ronald Ordinola-Zapata et al.
The maxillary sinus floor is formed by the alveolar process of the maxilla. Frequently, the roots of maxillary molars and premolars may protrude into the sinus cavity, with only a thin membrane separating them. Endodontic infections are cha...
Riccardo Scaini,Andrea Berzaghi,Alberto M Saibene et al. Riccardo Scaini et al.
The article provides an in-depth review focused on diagnosing oral surgery-related complications that may cause odontogenic sinusitis (ODS). It emphasizes the importance of evaluating patients with prior oral surgical procedures to determin...
Matteo Chiapasco,Grazia Tommasato Matteo Chiapasco
This article reviews the optimal management of oroantral fistulas, implants protruding into the maxillary sinus, implants completely displaced into the sinus(es), and infected bone grafts used for sinus augmentation. For each scenario, mult...
Terrell F Pannkuk,John R Craig,Paulius Tušas et al. Terrell F Pannkuk et al.
Primary dental treatments for odontogenic sinusitis (ODS) due to endodontic infections (pulpal necrosis and apical periodontitis ± periapical abscess) include extraction and root canal treatment (RCT). Published evidence is lacking on the ...