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  • Title: [Silent sinus syndrome. Clinical case].
    Author: Gómez L, Fontán E, León JC, Garrido J.
    Journal: Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol; 2014 Mar; 89(3):121-3. PubMed ID: 24269399.
    Abstract:
    CLINICAL CASE: A 53 year-old man presented with a progressive enophthalmos without any sinus or nasal symptoms. There was no history of a trauma. The ophthalmology examination showed enophtalmos and hypoglobus. The computerized tomography (CT) showed a collapsed maxillary and frontal sinus and a lateral deviation of the nasal septum that led us to the diagnosis. DISCUSSION: The clinical features of silent sinus syndrome are described, as well as the need to distinguish it from maxillary sinusitis.
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