With the advances in sinus endoscopy, many tumors can now be removed directly through the nose, avoiding the need for facial incisions or a craniotomy. Complications are decreased and recovery is ...
Large tumors that block the sinuses can be removed endoscopically through the nose rather than through big incisions in the face, a new study finds. The endoscopic approach worked well not only to ...
Management of patients with cavernous invasion from the skull base is a challenging problem with regards to disease control, requiring multimodality treatment, as noted in Esposito and Som's series.
In all, 115 renal cell carcinomas accessioned from 2007 to 2011 at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Department of Pathology were reviewed. The tumors were handled in the gross ...
Sinonasal malignancy with bony invasion affects T-category for tumors originating in both the nasal/ethmoid and maxillary sinuses. The integrity of the bone should be evaluated for evidence of both ...
Dear Dr. Gott: In the late 1970s to early 1980s, I had symptoms of nasal polyps. I had to have them removed three times over a period of eight years. After the third removal, the doctor sent out a ...
Nasal or nose cancer typically refers to tumors that start in the paranasal sinus or nasal cavities. It is relatively rare and can go undetected until the tumor is large enough to block the airway or ...