Stomatologiia (Mosk)
December 2013
The long-term results of dental implant placement in patients with the history of odontogenic maxillary sinusitis are assessed in retrospective study. Maxillary sinusotomy and endoscopic surgery procedures are compared in regard to complications risks after subsequent sinus lift and dental implantation, the latter proving to be method of choice in such cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe results of this morphological study of the mucous membrane of the maxillary sinuses in the patients presenting with the non-invasive fungal form of odontogenic sinusitis revealed the signs of granulematous inflammation. Epithelium underwent metaplasia into the single-row cubic or prismatic layer. The invasive form of fungal odontogenic sinusitis was characterized by allergic inflammation with intensive infiltration of maxillary sinus mucosa by antigen-representing and effector cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStomatologiia (Mosk)
March 2012
Complex morphological research of maxillary sinus mucosa in odontogenic fungal sinusitis has revealed signs of granulomatous inflammation. In epithelium occurred metaplasia of simple cubic or columnar layer. Epithelium fiber-synthetic and plastic functions showed significant down-regulation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMethods of light, electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry were used to study the samples of maxillary sinus (MS) mucous membrane (MM) under normal conditions and in odontogenic sinusitis. To study the normal structure, the samples were obtained at autopsy from 26 human corpses 12-24 hours after death. Electron microscopic and immunohistochemical study was performed on biopsies of grossly morphologically unchanged MS MM, obtained during the operations for retention cysts in 6 patients.
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