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Endoscopic Frontal Sinus Surgery

Kim KR, Kang SY

Surgery on the frontal sinus or frontal recess remains a challenge for rhinologist because of its variability and complex anatomy. Its location, relatively complex and narrow frontal recess also make...
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A Case of Giant Mucocele at Frontal Sinus

Joo SH, Yoon YS, Park MS, Lee YK

  • KMID: 2019531
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1992 Mar;21(3):339-344.
Authors report a case of giant mucocele at frontal sinus. It was so large that almost whole portion of ipsilateral frontal lobe was compressed. Nevertheless presenting symptom was exceptionally trivial....
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A Review of Subbrow Approach in the Management of Non-Complicated Anterior Table Frontal Sinus Fracture

Kim J, Choi H

Frontal sinus fractures, particularly anterior sinus fractures, are relatively common facial fractures. Many agree on the general principles of frontal fracture management; however, the optimal methods of reduction are controversial....
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A Case of Endoscopic Sinus Surgery for Lateral Frontal Sinusitis

Jeong JH, Shin MC, Kim KY, Cho SH

  • KMID: 2297613
  • J Rhinol.
  • 2011 May;18(1):71-74.
Frontal sinusitis can cause an intractable frontal headache. Frequently, the external approach is performed for a lesion located in the lateral aspect of the frontal sinus. This area is considered...
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Management of the Frontal Sinus Fracture

Lee JH, Mun GH, Bang SI

  • KMID: 2203990
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 1999 Sep;26(5):879-882.
The frontal sinus has importance from the aesthetic and functional points of view, so management of the frontal sinus should be conducted. The management may differ with the severity of...
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Clinical Experience in Treatment of the Giant Frontal Sinus Osteoma using Cranialization

Kim C, Chung SM

  • KMID: 2119826
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2002 Nov;29(6):579-582.
Frontal sinus osteoma is one of the rare diseases and is diagnosed incidentally by skull X-ray. After the disease is confirmed, long term follow-up is necessary. The etiology of the disease...
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A Simplified Treatment Algorithm of Frontal Sinus Fractures: A Paradigm Shift?

Shinn MS, Song JK, Yun BM

  • KMID: 2329687
  • J Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofac Assoc.
  • 2011 Apr;12(1):1-5.
PURPOSE: The management of frontal sinus fractures and frontal sinus outflow tract (=FSOT) injuries is controversial. Traditional treatments include frontal sinus obliteration with a variety of material grafts, which all...
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Acute Frontal Osteomyelitis Managed by Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: A Case Report

Jang TY, Park SK, Jung DH

  • KMID: 2275754
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2001 Aug;44(8):833-836.
Frontal osteomyelitis, frequently characterized by the classical sign of Pott's puffy tumor, is a serious life-threatening complication of frontal sinus infection. Anterior extension of the frontal sinus infection leads to...
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Correction of Frontal Sinus Hypertrophy by Frontal Bone Remodeling and Forehead Lift

Ko JH, Lee JW, Jang YC, Oh SJ

  • KMID: 2118021
  • J Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofac Assoc.
  • 2004 Oct;5(2):129-132.
A patient with frontal sinus hypertrophy complained about an bossing in eyebrow region, increased width of the upper nasal pyramid, inferior displacement of the eyebrow and deep furrows in his...
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A Case of Isolated Frontal Fungal Sinusitis: Treated by Endoscopic Sinus Surgery with Frontal Sinus Minitrephination

Woo YK, Kim MH, Bae CH, Kim YD

  • KMID: 2223235
  • J Rhinol.
  • 2009 May;16(1):68-71.
The incidence and prevalence of human fungal sinusitis are increasing, because of recently increased immunocompromised host and developed diagnostic tool. Aspergillosis is the most common fungal infection of the paranasal...
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Absence of Frontal Sinus in Turkish Individuals

Aydinlioglu A, Kavakli A, Erdem S

The frontal sinus has been used for personal identification since the early part of the 20th century as a result of its tremendous interindividual variation. The frontal sinus is present...
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Developmental Study of Korean Frontal Sinus by using 3D CT Scan

Yun IS, Rah DK

  • KMID: 1470137
  • J Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofac Assoc.
  • 2009 Oct;10(2):103-108.
PURPOSE: Although there are many reports on the development of paranasal sinuses, few studies were performed with respect to the frontal sinus with 3D CT, especially in Korean children. In...
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Post-Traumatic Pneumocele of the Frontal Sinus

Karadag D, Calisr C, Adapinar B

A pneumocele is an abnormal dilatation of a paranasal sinus, most commonly affecting the frontal sinus. Although the etiology of pneumocele is not entirely known, several causative factors have been...
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Extramedullary Plasmacytoma of the Frontal Sinus

Rha KS, Sung YW, Im DW, Park CI

  • KMID: 1922503
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1997 Jul;40(7):1026-1030.
Extramedullary plasmacytoma involving the head and neck region is rare. Among the sites of involvement, nasopharynx, nasal cavity, paranasal sinus were the most frequent sites in descending order. Maxillary sinus...
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A study on the mandibular growth prediction and size of the frontal sinus

Kyung SH, Ryu YK

  • KMID: 2271756
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 1997 Jun;27(3):473-479.
This author tried to find if the size of the frontal sinus can be used as a diagnostic aid to predict the mandibular growth pattern in growing patients-in lateral cephalogram...
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A Case of Recurrent Frontal Sinus Mucocele Complicated by Visual Disturbance and Treated by Endoscopic Marsupialization and Intrafrontal Stent Insertion

Kang IG, Min KK, Lim CY, Kim ST

  • KMID: 2131891
  • J Rhinol.
  • 2006 Nov;13(2):141-144.
Paranasal sinus mucocele is a slowly expanding benign lesion which can occur as a result of obstruction in the sinus ostium or ostial tract. Frontal sinus mucocele differ from mucoceles...
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A Case of Isolated Frontal Sinus Aspergillosis

Cho HG, Jeon SY, Ahn SK, Whang WH

  • KMID: 2276506
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2005 Oct;48(10):1301-1304.
Aspergillosis is the most common fungal infection of the paranasal sinuses and usually appears as a chronic disease in an otherwise healthy person. The number of reported cases of aspergillosis...
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Approach to Frontal Sinus Outflow Tract Injury

Kim YH, Kim BK

Frontal sinus outflow tract (FSOT) injury may occur in cases of frontal sinus fractures and nasoethmoid orbital fractures. Since the FSOT is lined with mucosa that is responsible for the...
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Pneumatization of the Frontal and Sphenoid Sinus in Korean Adults: A Study of Using Computed Tomography Scans

Sim YC, Kang M, Yu JS, Lee JH

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: For safe sinus surgery, it is essential to understand the anatomical structure and developmental state of the paranasal sinuses. Structural abnormalies such as aplastic and marked hypoplastic...
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A Case of Isolated Frontal Fungal Sinusitis with Orbital Complication

Lee J, Byun NC, Seo MH, Lee SY

  • KMID: 2037131
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2005 Feb;48(2):275-278.
The most commonly involved sinus of fungal infections is maxillary sinus, followed by sphenoid sinus and ethmoid sinus. On the other hand, the frontal sinus is only occasionally affected. Common...
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