[Infraorbital lesion after scuba diving with chronic sinusitis: diagnosis and treatment of reverse block].

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[Infraorbital lesion after scuba diving with chronic sinusitis: diagnosis and treatment of reverse block]. / Brocks, Carsten; Bergmann-Köster, C; Wollenberg, B; Graefe, H.

in: HNO, Jahrgang 59, Nr. 5, 5, 2011, S. 507-510.

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Brocks C, Bergmann-Köster C, Wollenberg B, Graefe H. [Infraorbital lesion after scuba diving with chronic sinusitis: diagnosis and treatment of reverse block]. HNO. 2011;59(5):507-510. 5.

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title = "[Infraorbital lesion after scuba diving with chronic sinusitis: diagnosis and treatment of reverse block].",
abstract = "A 32-year-old diver repeatedly reported pain in the right side of the face after diving. He felt strong pain on pressure over the right face combined with hypaesthesia of the infraorbital nerve. In addition, he reported nasal breathing obstruction and problems regulating pressure in the middle ear. ENT consultation revealed a septal deviation to the right side of the nasal cavity. CT diagnosis showed the typical picture of chronic pansinusitis with total transfer of the right frontal sinus, subtotal transfer of the right ethmoid and subtotal transfer of the right maxillary sinus. Following successful functional sinus surgery (FESS), combined with septal surgery, the patient was able to dive again symptom-free.",
keywords = "Adult, Humans, Male, Treatment Outcome, Diving/*adverse effects, Ethmoid Sinusitis/*etiology/*surgery, Adult, Humans, Male, Treatment Outcome, Diving/*adverse effects, Ethmoid Sinusitis/*etiology/*surgery",
author = "Carsten Brocks and C Bergmann-K{\"o}ster and B Wollenberg and H Graefe",
year = "2011",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "59",
pages = "507--510",
journal = "HNO",
issn = "0017-6192",
publisher = "Springer",
number = "5",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - [Infraorbital lesion after scuba diving with chronic sinusitis: diagnosis and treatment of reverse block].

AU - Brocks, Carsten

AU - Bergmann-Köster, C

AU - Wollenberg, B

AU - Graefe, H

PY - 2011

Y1 - 2011

N2 - A 32-year-old diver repeatedly reported pain in the right side of the face after diving. He felt strong pain on pressure over the right face combined with hypaesthesia of the infraorbital nerve. In addition, he reported nasal breathing obstruction and problems regulating pressure in the middle ear. ENT consultation revealed a septal deviation to the right side of the nasal cavity. CT diagnosis showed the typical picture of chronic pansinusitis with total transfer of the right frontal sinus, subtotal transfer of the right ethmoid and subtotal transfer of the right maxillary sinus. Following successful functional sinus surgery (FESS), combined with septal surgery, the patient was able to dive again symptom-free.

AB - A 32-year-old diver repeatedly reported pain in the right side of the face after diving. He felt strong pain on pressure over the right face combined with hypaesthesia of the infraorbital nerve. In addition, he reported nasal breathing obstruction and problems regulating pressure in the middle ear. ENT consultation revealed a septal deviation to the right side of the nasal cavity. CT diagnosis showed the typical picture of chronic pansinusitis with total transfer of the right frontal sinus, subtotal transfer of the right ethmoid and subtotal transfer of the right maxillary sinus. Following successful functional sinus surgery (FESS), combined with septal surgery, the patient was able to dive again symptom-free.

KW - Adult

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Treatment Outcome

KW - Diving/adverse effects

KW - Ethmoid Sinusitis/etiology/surgery

KW - Adult

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Treatment Outcome

KW - Diving/adverse effects

KW - Ethmoid Sinusitis/etiology/surgery

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 59

SP - 507

EP - 510

JO - HNO

JF - HNO

SN - 0017-6192

IS - 5

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