Giant maxillary cyst with intrasinusal evolution

Giant maxillary cysts deserve one's attention, mainly because of all the complication they can originate, such as facial aesthetic changes, jaw fractures, infections and occasional but the most severe one the neoplasia of its epithelium. Here we present the case of a 51-year-old man who was sen...

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