Mucosal burning: A case report of rare finding in maxillary sinus carcinoma
Malignant tumors in the maxillary sinus (MxS) are rare and are usually diagnosed when perforating the sinus walls in the later stages. Asymptomatic growth of the malignancy is facilitated by the presence of large air space in the MxS. The clinical presentation depends on the sinus wall involvement b...
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doaj-c08581d3024349cbb1a82e41f0463c5f2021-10-07T05:12:46ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology0972-13632021-01-0133333333510.4103/jiaomr.jiaomr_22_21Mucosal burning: A case report of rare finding in maxillary sinus carcinomaShriya Dinesh TemgireShrinivas S GarjeVikram V KhareMalignant tumors in the maxillary sinus (MxS) are rare and are usually diagnosed when perforating the sinus walls in the later stages. Asymptomatic growth of the malignancy is facilitated by the presence of large air space in the MxS. The clinical presentation depends on the sinus wall involvement by the tumors. Symptoms of maxillary sinus carcinoma (MxSCa) can resemble dental infection that the affected patients may visit dental clinics for seeking treatment. This report presents a case of MxSCa, which was secondarily infected along with the rare clinical finding and chief complaint being severe mucosal burning. Attention toward these rare symptoms should be considered, as cases have not been reported with symptoms of burning sensation in MxSCa. Advanced imaging modality such as computed tomography for prompt identification of such lesions is discussed. The patient's first diagnosis is mostly in an advanced stage with a poor prognosis.http://www.jiaomr.in/article.asp?issn=0972-1363;year=2021;volume=33;issue=3;spage=333;epage=335;aulast=Temgireasymptomaticburning sensationcomputed tomography (ct)high-grade carcinomamaxillary sinus (mxs)mucosal burning |
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Shriya Dinesh Temgire Shrinivas S Garje Vikram V Khare Mucosal burning: A case report of rare finding in maxillary sinus carcinoma Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology asymptomatic burning sensation computed tomography (ct) high-grade carcinoma maxillary sinus (mxs) mucosal burning |
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Shriya Dinesh Temgire Shrinivas S Garje Vikram V Khare |
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Mucosal burning: A case report of rare finding in maxillary sinus carcinoma |
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Mucosal burning: A case report of rare finding in maxillary sinus carcinoma |
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Mucosal burning: A case report of rare finding in maxillary sinus carcinoma |
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Mucosal burning: A case report of rare finding in maxillary sinus carcinoma |
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Mucosal burning: A case report of rare finding in maxillary sinus carcinoma |
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mucosal burning: a case report of rare finding in maxillary sinus carcinoma |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology |
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Malignant tumors in the maxillary sinus (MxS) are rare and are usually diagnosed when perforating the sinus walls in the later stages. Asymptomatic growth of the malignancy is facilitated by the presence of large air space in the MxS. The clinical presentation depends on the sinus wall involvement by the tumors. Symptoms of maxillary sinus carcinoma (MxSCa) can resemble dental infection that the affected patients may visit dental clinics for seeking treatment. This report presents a case of MxSCa, which was secondarily infected along with the rare clinical finding and chief complaint being severe mucosal burning. Attention toward these rare symptoms should be considered, as cases have not been reported with symptoms of burning sensation in MxSCa. Advanced imaging modality such as computed tomography for prompt identification of such lesions is discussed. The patient's first diagnosis is mostly in an advanced stage with a poor prognosis. |
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asymptomatic burning sensation computed tomography (ct) high-grade carcinoma maxillary sinus (mxs) mucosal burning |
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