PMID: 7007951Jan 1, 1981Paper

Mucosal antral cysts. Review of the literature and report of a radiographic survey

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology
R H AllardI van der Waal

Abstract

The increased use of panoramic radiography in dental practice has brought about the coincidental detection of abnormalities in the maxillary sinus, especially cysts of the mucosal lining. In our material of 1,080 patients, an incidence of 8.7 percent was found. Males were affected significantly more than females. The literature is reviewed regarding terminology, etiology, frequency, and radiologic and microscopic findings of those cysts.

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