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An unusual foreign body in the paranasal sinuses
Rajnish Sharma1, R Minhas, N Mohindroo
1Department of ENT, I.G. Medical College, Shimla, India ; Near Happy Child School, C/o Ganpati Bhawan 2nd Floor, Aira Holmes, Chotta Shimla, Shimla (H.P.), 171 002 India.
Abstract:
We report a case of 38-year-old male who was reffered from eye OPD with a retained foreign body in the periobita of Rt eye extending into the Rt ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses after six months of injury. The foreign body was removed through external ethmoidectomy and incision on the periorbita of Rt eye.
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