Maxillary Sinus Pneumocele Presenting as Aesthetic Deformity: A Case Report With Literature Review

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We report an interesting case of maxillary sinus pneumocele that presented with aesthetic deformity and completely treated with Caldwell-Luc approach and thoroughly review all of the past literature focusing on clinical symptoms and surgical approach. Based on our comprehensive review of maxillary sinus pneumocele, we found 2 important characteristics. First, maxillary sinus pneumocele may be asymptomatic but cause various symptoms owing to the displacement of neighboring structures, such as facial symptoms, eye symptoms, and nasal obstruction. Second, there is no standard operation technique for maxillary sinus pneumocele, but surgical approach should be individualized depending on patient’s symptoms and needs. Therefore, more case studies are needed to confirm this.

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Cho, H. S., Hong, S. J., Chae, H. K., & Kim, K. S. (2020). Maxillary Sinus Pneumocele Presenting as Aesthetic Deformity: A Case Report With Literature Review. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 99(6), 397–401. https://doi.org/10.1177/0145561319850811

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