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MK Foo
United Kingdom
Case Report
Silent Sinus Syndrome-A Rare Cause of Facial Asymmetry
Author(s): R Mc Conville*,C Sanapala,DP Ramkumar,N Scott,MK Foo
R Mc Conville*,C Sanapala,DP Ramkumar,N Scott,MK Foo
The authors present a rare case of facial asymmetry caused by silent sinus syndrome in a 30 year-old man. Silent sinus syndrome consists of painless facial asymmetry characterized by unilateral enophthalmos. A discussion of the pathophysiology, management and current literature is included. This case serves to highlight the awareness that all clinicians dealing with the head and neck should possess.
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DOI:
10.4172/2161-1122.1000314