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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
1976 Volume.19 No. 1 p.65 ~ p.72
Clinical Observation of Cystic Lesions of Maxilla
ðÈòâÐ¥/Cho, Chin Kyu
ì°ñ£ÓÂ/ÚÓÌØãÕ/Lee, Jong Dam/Park, Kyung Sik
Abstract
Twenty two cases of cystic lesions of the maxilla who were admitted and treated at Busarr. National University Hospital for 8 years and 8 months from Jan. 1968 to Aug. 1975 were clinically observed.
The results were as follows:
1. Cystic lesions of the maxilla were 22 cases (1.8%) of 2021 patients who were admitted for past 8 years and 8 months. Of 22 cases, postoperative maxillary sinus cyst occurred most frequently showing 9 cases (40.9%) of total cases.
2. Age distribution was predominant in 2nd. and 3rd. decade showing, 12 cases(54.5%)all: cases with follicular cyst were 1st decade.
3. 11 cases(50%)were female. All cases of Nasoalveolar cyst and maxillary sinus mucocele were females.
4. Cystic lesions of the maxilla were located most frequently on left side showing 14 cases. (63.9%).
5. There were 10 cases (45.5%) having cheek swelling and tenderness, 8 cases (36.4%) having cheek swelling, 7 cases (31.8%) having nasal symptoms, 4 cases (18.2%) having cheek. pain, 2 cases (9.1%) having foreign body sensations, 2 cases (9.1%) having teeth pain with oral cavity symptoms, and l case (4.6%) having eye symptoms.
6. Time lag from onset of clinical symptoms to admission ranged from one month to 25 years and duration of 1 year?2 years was most commonly.
7. Most frequent capacity of cyst was 7~10cc showing 12 cases (54.5%) and postoperative maxillary sinus cyst was relatively larger in size than odontogenic cyst.
Content of cyst was most frequently mucoid type in 10 cases (45.5%) and serous type was next in orders.
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