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V Pino Rivero1, G Pardo Romero, M Rodríguez Carmona
1Hospital Campo Arañuelo, Navalmoral de la Mata, Cáceres. vicentepinorivero@terra.com
Abstract:
Maxillary sinus hypoplasia is a relatively uncommon clinical condition that may be misdiagnosed as chronic sinusitis or neoplasm by otolaryngologist. We report an unilateral clinical case of this entity confirmed by CT and a short literature review is performed at this respect.
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