02 May 2021>: Articles
Bilateral Sinonasal Inverted Papilloma: Report of an Uncommon Case Involving Sinuses of the Face and Orbital Cavity
Rare disease
Ana Márcia Viana Wanzeler A , Antonia Taiane Lopes de Moraes D , Dimitra Castelo Branco A , José Thiers Carneiro Júnior B , Bruno Thiago Cruz e Silva A , Victor Angelo Martins Montalli C , Sérgio de Melo Alves Júnior C , João de Jesus Viana Pinheiro C*DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.929910
Am J Case Rep 2021; 22:e929910
Figure 5. Radiographic images of post-surgery and follow-up. (A) Axial cross-section showing surgical gaps. (B) Volumetric reconstruction showing titanium plates used for the bone fixation. (C) Control CT made 6 months after the surgery. Axial cross-section and front cross-section showing solution of continuity of the wall bone of the right antrum maxillary, ethmoidal cells, sphenoidal, and frontal sinuses, as well as plates and metal screws of osteosynthesis.