Surgical ciliated cyst of the maxilla: Report of two cases with striking radiological features and unusual antecedent surgical histories
Surgical ciliated cysts of the maxilla arise from respiratory epithelium that lodges in the maxilla after radical maxillary or sinus surgery. They are common in Asia, where they are known as postoperative maxillary cysts, but are rare in Western countries. We present here two cases with striking rad...
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doaj-e8b092161c4c4954b18c69e20c0d8f9a2020-12-19T05:07:31ZengElsevierOral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases2214-54192020-12-0164100199Surgical ciliated cyst of the maxilla: Report of two cases with striking radiological features and unusual antecedent surgical historiesRobert S. Redman0Carlos J. Rodríguez-Feo1Oral Diagnosis Section, Dental Service, and Oral Pathology Research Laboratory, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA; Corresponding author. Oral Pathology Research Laboratory (151-I), Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 50 Irving Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20422, USA.Formerly Resident, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Section, Dental Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Washington, DC, USASurgical ciliated cysts of the maxilla arise from respiratory epithelium that lodges in the maxilla after radical maxillary or sinus surgery. They are common in Asia, where they are known as postoperative maxillary cysts, but are rare in Western countries. We present here two cases with striking radiologic features which distinguished them from other maxillary sinus lesions; non-radical antecedent surgery of extractions, possibly associated with maxillary trauma, and surgical and conservative endodontic treatment; and no evidence of recurrence after 14 and 31 years.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214541920300602Maxillary sinus lesionsNon-odontogenic cystsPostoperative maxillary cystSurgical ciliated cyst of the maxilla |
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Robert S. Redman Carlos J. Rodríguez-Feo Surgical ciliated cyst of the maxilla: Report of two cases with striking radiological features and unusual antecedent surgical histories Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases Maxillary sinus lesions Non-odontogenic cysts Postoperative maxillary cyst Surgical ciliated cyst of the maxilla |
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Robert S. Redman Carlos J. Rodríguez-Feo |
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Robert S. Redman |
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Surgical ciliated cyst of the maxilla: Report of two cases with striking radiological features and unusual antecedent surgical histories |
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Surgical ciliated cyst of the maxilla: Report of two cases with striking radiological features and unusual antecedent surgical histories |
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Surgical ciliated cyst of the maxilla: Report of two cases with striking radiological features and unusual antecedent surgical histories |
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Surgical ciliated cyst of the maxilla: Report of two cases with striking radiological features and unusual antecedent surgical histories |
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Surgical ciliated cyst of the maxilla: Report of two cases with striking radiological features and unusual antecedent surgical histories |
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surgical ciliated cyst of the maxilla: report of two cases with striking radiological features and unusual antecedent surgical histories |
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Elsevier |
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases |
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2020-12-01 |
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Surgical ciliated cysts of the maxilla arise from respiratory epithelium that lodges in the maxilla after radical maxillary or sinus surgery. They are common in Asia, where they are known as postoperative maxillary cysts, but are rare in Western countries. We present here two cases with striking radiologic features which distinguished them from other maxillary sinus lesions; non-radical antecedent surgery of extractions, possibly associated with maxillary trauma, and surgical and conservative endodontic treatment; and no evidence of recurrence after 14 and 31 years. |
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Maxillary sinus lesions Non-odontogenic cysts Postoperative maxillary cyst Surgical ciliated cyst of the maxilla |
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