Pathologic quiz case 2. Fibromyxoma of the ethmoidal sinus with secondary sphenoidal sinus mucocele. 1989

M D Alleva, and J L Werber, and C P Kimmelman

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D009078 Mucocele A retention cyst of the salivary gland, lacrimal sac, paranasal sinuses, appendix, or gallbladder. (Stedman, 26th ed) Mucoceles
D010254 Paranasal Sinus Diseases Diseases affecting or involving the PARANASAL SINUSES and generally manifesting as inflammation, abscesses, cysts, or tumors. Disease, Paranasal Sinus,Diseases, Paranasal Sinus,Paranasal Sinus Disease,Sinus Disease, Paranasal,Sinus Diseases, Paranasal
D010255 Paranasal Sinus Neoplasms Tumors or cancer of the PARANASAL SINUSES. Cancer of Paranasal Sinus,Neoplasms, Paranasal Sinus,Paranasal Sinus Cancer,Cancer, Paranasal Sinus,Cancers, Paranasal Sinus,Neoplasm, Paranasal Sinus,Paranasal Sinus Cancers,Paranasal Sinus Neoplasm
D002648 Child A person 6 to 12 years of age. An individual 2 to 5 years old is CHILD, PRESCHOOL. Children
D005005 Ethmoid Sinus The numerous (6-12) small thin-walled spaces or air cells in the ETHMOID BONE located between the eyes. These air cells form an ethmoidal labyrinth. Bulla Ethmoidalis,Ethmoid Bulla,Ethmoid Sinuses,Ethmoidal Air Cells,Haller Cell,Infraorbital Ethmoid Cell,Onodi Air Cell,Sphenoethmoidal Air Cell,Air Cell, Ethmoidal,Air Cell, Onodi,Bulla Ethmoidali,Bulla, Ethmoid,Cell, Ethmoidal Air,Cell, Haller,Cell, Infraorbital Ethmoid,Cell, Sphenoethmoidal Air,Ethmoid Cell, Infraorbital,Ethmoid Sinuse,Ethmoidal Air Cell,Infraorbital Ethmoid Cells,Sinus, Ethmoid,Sphenoethmoidal Air Cells
D005350 Fibroma A benign tumor of fibrous or fully developed connective tissue. Fibromatosis,Fibromyxoma,Myxofibroma,Fibromas,Fibromatoses,Fibromyxomas,Myxofibromas
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D013101 Sphenoid Sinus One of the paired air spaces located in the body of the SPHENOID BONE behind the ETHMOID BONE in the middle of the skull. Sphenoid sinus communicates with the posterosuperior part of NASAL CAVITY on the same side. Sinus, Sphenoid

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