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Therapeutic approach of a giant frontal osteoma on a 12 year old child – case report

Osteomas are the most frequent benign tumors of the paranasal sinuses. For giant frontal osteomas, the combined approach assures the complete resection of the tumor and permeability of the frontal recess. In pediatric patients the therapeutic management must also take into consideration future development and cosmetic appearance of the patient.

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Choanal Atresia – A Permanent Challenge in Rhinology Pathology

INTRODUCTION Choanal atresia represents the absence of communication between the posterior nasal cavity and the nasopharynx. It was first described by Roederer in 1775 in a newborn with nasal-choanal obstruction. In 1854, Emerson performed his first successful surgical intervention on the choanal atresia [1] and the first endoscopic surgical technique used was performed by Stankiewicz …

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Endoscopic Laser Surgery For Early Glottic Cancer

The main objective in larynx cancer is to successfully control the malignant process. As conservative procedures develop, increased importance is given to organ preservation. Glottic tumors can be discovered in early stages, as the most common symptom, hoarseness develops rapidly. Transoral LASER surgery is a convenient option for early stage glottic cancer as it assures both a complete resection of the tumoral mass and preserves the larynx, thus its functions. Generally, it is reserved for TI and TII cancers, but in experienced centers its indication can be extended to more advanced tumors.

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Endoscopic medial maxillectomy for inverted papilloma

Medial maxillectomy represents the gold standard technique for surgical treatment of inverted papilloma, as it allows the proper exposure of the lateral nasal wall and maxillary sinus. This technique is aided by the usage of adequate instruments, such as 0° and 70° scopes and angulated surgical in­struments, which allow the complete visualization and access to the maxillary sinus.

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Diagnostic Aspects of the Oesophageal Cervical Cancer

Oesophageal cancer is the fourth most frequent cancer of the digestive tube, following gastric, colon and rectal cancer. Generally, oesophageal cancer has a reserved prognosis. The cancer of the superior part of the oesophagus has a bad prognosis due to a late diagnosis. Therefore, an early, correct and complete diagnosis might improve its generally reserved prognosis.