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Inflammatory Pseudotumor of the Maxillary Sinus
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2001
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Surgical PathologyInflammatory PseudotumorPathologyMaxillary SinusUpper AirwayEndoscopic Sinus SurgeryIdiopathic PseudotumorMedicineTracheobronchitisRadiologySkull Base
I nflammatory pseudotumor of the upper airway is an uncommon lesion that clinically mimics a neoplastic process. It has no identifiable cause and is not associated with systemic disease. It is thought to be a form of idiopathic pseudotumor and has been reported most often to occur in the lungs, airways, and orbit. 1 Its occurrence in the maxillary sinus is rare. 2,3 We document a case of a 64‐year‐old woman with a maxillary sinus inflammatory pseudotumor that simulated an aggressive neoplasm on CT scan. The difficulties in establishing this clinicopathologic diagnosis are discussed.
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