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Combined Endonasal Endoscopic and Sub-brow Orbitotomy Access to Manage a Lateral Extending Frontal Sinus Inverting Papilloma with Endo-orbital Invasion: A Case Report.

Antonio RomanoGiovanni AudinoVincenzo AbbateGiovanni Dell'Aversana OrabonaGiovanni SalzanoFrancesco SeiditaLorenzo SaniGiorgio IaconettaLuigi Califano
Published in: Indian journal of otolaryngology and head and neck surgery : official publication of the Association of Otolaryngologists of India (2021)
Sinonasal inverting papilloma is a rare benign, locally aggressive tumour, arising from sinus and/or nasal fossa mucosa, with high recurrence rate, and risk of malignant transformation. This is a case of orbital invasive, lateral extending inverting papilloma approached via combined external and endoscopic surgery.
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