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Sarcoma of the Antrum.
1918
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Empyema of the Antrum in a Man, aged 71; now Malignant (Sarcoma).
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Sarcoma of Maxillary Antrum; Lateral Rhinotomy; Recurrence in Glands; Radium Treatment.
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Joseph Gensoul's operation for sarcoma of the maxillary antrum, one century before Moore.
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Sarcoma originating in the Floor of the Right Maxillary Antrum Two Years after Operation.
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