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Treatment of Bilateral Empyema of Maxillary Sinuses.
1904
George Zederbaum
Charlotte, Mich.
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Empyema of Maxillary Sinuses Complicated by Empyema of Contiguous Sinuses.
March 1900, The Dental register,
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[Local treatment of empyema of the maxillary sinuses with a penicillin-sulfonamide salve].
May 1950, Medizinische Monatsschrift,
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Bilateral pneumosinus dilatans of the maxillary sinuses.
April 2003, The British journal of oral & maxillofacial surgery,
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Bilateral sinonasal papillomas in aplastic maxillary sinuses.
January 1997, American journal of otolaryngology,
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Result of Operative Treatment for Chronic Bilateral Empyema of the Frontal, Ethmoidal, and Sphenoidal Sinuses.
January 1908, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
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Isolated bilateral blowout fracture with extensive pneumatization of the maxillary sinuses.
July 2014, The Journal of craniofacial surgery,
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[Bilateral irrigation of the maxillary sinuses without changing the irrigating canula].
July 1960, HNO,
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Empyema of the Accessory Sinuses.
June 1915, Atlanta journal-record of medicine,
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Bilateral Cysts of the Maxilla with Empyema of the Right Maxillary Antrum.
February 1933, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
George Zederbaum
[Accessory maxillary sinuses].
January 1954, Vestnik otorinolaringologii,
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