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  • 3. Paranasal sinus development in children: A magnetic resonance imaging analysis.
    Adibelli ZH, Songu M, Adibelli H.
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  • 7. Incidental magnetic resonance image sinus abnormalities in asymptomatic Australian children.
    Lim WK, Ram B, Fasulakis S, Kane KJ.
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  • 9. MRI of the paranasal sinuses: incidental abnormalities and their relationship to symptoms.
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  • 10. [Dynamic imaging of the nasal cavity and the paranasal sinuses with polarized 3helium MRI].
    Hanke A, Gast K, Viallon M, Markstaller K, Eberle B, Thelen M, Kauczor HU.
    Rofo; 2001 Dec; 173(12):1126-30. PubMed ID: 11740674
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  • 11. Paranasal sinus findings in children during respiratory infection evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging.
    Kristo A, Uhari M, Luotonen J, Koivunen P, Ilkko E, Tapiainen T, Alho OP.
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  • 12. [Normal pneumatization time of paranasal sinuses in 799 children: evaluation with magnetic resonance imaging].
    Ma YX, Zhang WJ, Yan ZH, He JW, Cheng XJ, Wang YJ, Zhang CB, He L.
    Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi; 2013 Mar 19; 93(11):816-8. PubMed ID: 23859385
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  • 15. Diagnostic MR imaging features of craniocerebral Aspergillosis of sino-nasal origin in immunocompetent patients.
    Siddiqui AA, Bashir SH, Ali Shah A, Sajjad Z, Ahmed N, Jooma R, Enam SA.
    Acta Neurochir (Wien); 2006 Feb 19; 148(2):155-66; discussion 166. PubMed ID: 16283103
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  • 17. Clinical significance of incidental magnetic resonance image abnormalities in mastoid cavity and middle ear in children.
    Blomgren K, Robinson S, Lönnqvist T, Saxèn H, Pitkäranta A.
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  • 18. [Unilateral opacification of the paranasal sinuses in CT or MRI: an indication of an uncommon histological finding].
    Lehnerdt G, Weber J, Dost P.
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  • 19. Incidental paranasal sinus abnormalities on MRI of the brain.
    Moser FG, Panush D, Rubin JS, Honigsberg RM, Sprayregen S, Eisig SB.
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  • 20. Incidental mastoid opacification in children on MRI.
    Singh S, Rettiganti MR, Qin C, Kuruva M, Hegde SV.
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