Over 20 years, Martin's tumor grew inexorably through the infrastructure of his face, destroying the walls of his paranasal sinuses and clogging his mouth and nostrils.
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This collection had contained specimens of the accessory sinuses ( paranasal sinuses ) prepared by the Hungarian laryngologist Adolf Onodi ( 1857 1919 ) and demonstrated by him in 1900.
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A 2000 study showed that nose-blowing produces a high degree of pressure in the nasal cavities and may worsen a cold by propelling nasal mucus into the paranasal sinuses.
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Sometimes, synechiae might block the ostia, which connects paranasal sinuses to the nasal cavity, hence mucus drainage of sinuses might disrupt, which can cause sinusitis and headache.
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The presence of eosinophils in the mucous lining of the nose and paranasal sinuses has been demonstrated for many patients, and this has been termed eosinophilic mucin rhinosinusitis ( EMRS ).
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These factors mean that infections of the maxilla are not readily confined to the bone, and readily dissipate edema and pus into the surrounding soft tissues and the paranasal air sinuses.
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The fistula can communicate with the mouth ( usually causing no symptoms ), the paranasal sinuses ( giving rhinorrhea ) or the facial skin ( causing saliva to drain onto the skin ).
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The pterygopalatine ganglion supplies the lacrimal gland, paranasal sinuses, glands of the mucosa of the nasal cavity and pharynx, the gingiva, and the mucous membrane and glands of the hard palate.
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Symptoms of DPB include chronic sinusitis ( inflamed paranasal sinuses ), wheezing, artery ) and cor pulmonale ( dilation of the right ventricle of the heart, or " right heart failure " ).
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The patented product is the only one on the market that pries open the proboscis from the outside, said Jack Anon, chairman of the rhinology and paranasal sinus committee for the American Academy of Otolaryngology.