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Maxillary Sinus Cavernous Hemangioma Combined with Nasal Polyp

Jo K, Bae WY, Joo BY, Jeong JS

  • KMID: 2132094
  • J Rhinol.
  • 2013 Nov;20(2):130-132.
Hemangioma is the most common vascular disorder. But it occurs very rarely in the paranasal sinus, particularly the maxillary sinus. It is not easily observed unlike that of the nasal...
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Cochlear Implantation Using the Endomeatal Approach in a Child with a Extremely Hypoplastic Mastoid

Joo BY, Jeong SW

The classic surgical technique for cochlear implantation was first introduced by House in 1961. This technique includes a mastoidectomy and a posterior tympanotomy, which has been most widely used for...
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A Case of Endoscopic Reconstruction of Skull Base Defect Combined with Meningoencephalocele in the Sphenoid Sinus

Joo BY, Bae WY, Koh TK, Seo JW

A skull base defect mainly occurs as a result of congenital defect, trauma, iatrogenic injury, inflammatory erosion, increased intracranial pressure or neoplasm. Meningoencephalocele is one of them resulting in skull...
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Two Cases of Traumatic Stapedial Dislocation Caused by a Cotton Tipped Swab

Joo BY, Jeong SW

A stapedial dislocation is a rare complication of ossicular trauma that is most commonly caused by direct, penetrating injury to the external ear canal. In this type of ossicular dislocation,...
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A Case of Milk-Alkali Syndrome in a Patient with Hypoparathyroidism after Total Thyroidectomy

Joo BY, Park HS, Hong JC

Milk-alkali syndrome (MAS) is a disorder featuring hypercalcemia, renal failure and metabolic alkalosis due to ingestion of large amounts of calcium and absorbable alkali. MAS was first reported after Milk-alkali...
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