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Maxillary ulceration resulting from using a rapid maxillary expander in a diabetic patient
(E H Angle Education Research Foundation, Inc, 2011-05-01)
One of the characteristics of diabetes mellitus is the exaggerated inflammatory response. The present report shows the reaction from the use of a rapid maxillary expander in a diabetic patient. A 9-year-old child presented ...
Maxillary ulceration resulting from using a rapid maxillary expander in a diabetic patient
(E H Angle Education Research Foundation, Inc, 2011-05-01)
One of the characteristics of diabetes mellitus is the exaggerated inflammatory response. The present report shows the reaction from the use of a rapid maxillary expander in a diabetic patient. A 9-year-old child presented ...
Noninvasive aspergillosis as a maxillary antrolith: report of a rare case.
(2012-02-01)
Maxillary antrolithiasis is characterized by masses of tissue of endogenous or exogenous origin that calcify within the maxillary sinuses. Aspergillosis is a fungal disease in which the maxillary sinus is a primary site ...
Noninvasive aspergillosis as a maxillary antrolith: report of a rare case.
(2012-02-01)
Maxillary antrolithiasis is characterized by masses of tissue of endogenous or exogenous origin that calcify within the maxillary sinuses. Aspergillosis is a fungal disease in which the maxillary sinus is a primary site ...
Sinusitis maxilar de origen odontog?nico: revisi?n de literatura
(Santo Domingo: Universidad Iberoamericana (UNIBE), 2021)
[Espa?ol] La sinusitis maxilar odontog?nica es una enfermedad que se produce por una inflamaci?n de la membrana sinusal o de Schneider cuando existen infecciones dentales periapicales, enfermedad periodontal, patolog?as ...
A rare maxillary myiasis due to Cochliomyia hominivorax: A case report, update and entomology [Rara miasis maxilar por Cochliomyia hominivorax: Reporte de caso, actualidad y entomología]
(EDICIONES ERGON SA, 2016-04-01)
Maxillary myiasis is a rare tropical disease, it is endemic in several areas around the world, and common of some mammals, although humans are not excluded. The first case of maxillary myiasis in Ecuador is presented, as ...