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Orbital-osteoma of ethmoidal origin.
1903
P Fridenberg
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P Fridenberg
[Observation of a bulky frontal ethmoidal orbital osteoma].
January 1967, Annali di laringologia, otologia, rinologia, faringologia,
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[Fronto-ethmoidal giant osteoma with orbital & endocranial invasion].
January 1958, Archivio italiano di otologia, rinologia e laringologia,
P Fridenberg
[Orbital osteoma of ethmoid origin].
January 1962, Les Annales d'oto-laryngologie,
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[Removal of a giant ethmoidal sinus osteoma with orbital extension].
December 2017, Lin chuang er bi yan hou tou jing wai ke za zhi = Journal of clinical otorhinolaryngology, head, and neck surgery,
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Endoscopic and trans-fornix removal of a giant orbital-ethmoidal osteoma.
December 2007, Orbit (Amsterdam, Netherlands),
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[Osteoma of the frontal sinus with ethmoidal, orbital and intracranial invasion].
June 1950, La Riforma medica,
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Ethmoidal osteoid osteoma with orbital and intracranial extension - a case report.
March 2005, BMC ear, nose, and throat disorders,
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A large ethmoidal osteoma.
January 1981, Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service,
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Orbital Extension of a Giant Ethmoidal Sinus Osteoma in a 30-Year-old Female.
January 2013, Iranian journal of otorhinolaryngology,
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Fronto-ethmoidal osteoma. Open treatment.
January 2014, Annali italiani di chirurgia,
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