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Sinonasal sarcoidosis of the maxillary sinus and infraorbital nerve: a case report

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Joseph Benny, Vyloppilli Suresh, Sayd Shermil, Ummer Niyas,
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 ( Joseph Benny ) - Kunhitharuvai Memorial Charitable Trust (KMCT) Dental College and Hospitals Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
 ( Vyloppilli Suresh ) - Kunhitharuvai Memorial Charitable Trust (KMCT) Dental College and Hospitals Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
 ( Sayd Shermil ) - Kunhitharuvai Memorial Charitable Trust (KMCT) Dental College and Hospitals Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
 ( Ummer Niyas ) - Kunhitharuvai Memorial Charitable Trust (KMCT) Dental College and Hospitals Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology

Abstract


Sinonasal sarcoidosis in the head and neck region is infrequent. Its occurrence can be either isolated in combination with other systems. The literature reveals that the occurrence of sinonasal sarcoidosis without lung involvement is rare. In general, sarcoidosis is a chronic non-caseating granulomatous disease of unknown origin, often identifiedafter biopsy. In this article, we report on a benign tumor of the face that produced a diagnostic dilemma, necessitating refinement of the sugical access and in toto removal of the benign tumor.

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Paranasal sinus; Maxillary sinus; Sarcoidosis; Granulomatous lesion; Facial paresthesia

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