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  2. ICD-9-CM Volume 3 - Wikipedia

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    18.8 Replacement and removal of therapeutic appliances/nonoperative ... Download QR code; Print/export ... Closed (endoscopic) biopsy of small ...

  3. Endoscopic endonasal surgery - Wikipedia

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    Endoscopic endonasal surgery is a minimally invasive technique used mainly in neurosurgery and otolaryngology. A neurosurgeon or an otolaryngologist, using an endoscope that is entered through the nose, fixes or removes brain defects or tumors in the anterior skull base .

  4. M9191/0 Osteoid osteoma, NOS M9192/3 Parosteal osteosarcoma Juxtacortical osteosarcoma; M9193/3 Periosteal osteosarcoma M9194/3 High grade surface osteosarcoma M9195/3 Intracortical osteosarcoma M9200/0 Osteoblastmoa, NOS Giant osteoid osteoma; M9200/1 Aggressive osteoblastoma M9210/0 Osteochondroma. Cartilagionus exostosis; Cartilaginous ...

  5. Bone tumor - Wikipedia

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    Since the procedure was first introduced for the treatment of osteoid osteomas in the early 1990s, [20] it has been shown in numerous studies to be less invasive and expensive, to result in less bone destruction and to have equivalent safety and efficacy to surgical techniques, with 66 to 96% of patients reporting freedom from symptoms.

  6. Nasal reconstruction using a paramedian forehead flap

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    A forehead is called short when it is shorter than 4.5 cm. When using the forehead flap on a short forehead, there are multiple ways to get the length that is needed. [1] [3] First, the turning point of the flap can be moved down, so that the base of the flap is closer to the nasal defect and a shorter flap can be used to reach the nasal defect ...

  7. Osteoma - Wikipedia

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    An osteoma (plural osteomas or less commonly osteomata) is a new piece of bone usually growing as a benign tumour on another piece of bone, typically the skull. When grown on other bone it is known as "homoplastic osteoma"; on other tissue it is called "heteroplastic osteoma".

  8. Caldwell-Luc surgery - Wikipedia

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    Removal of foreign bodies. [3] [4] [5] Malignancy of sinus. [6] Fracture of maxilla and/or orbital floor. [7] Abnormal growth of mucous membrane of sinus . [8] Dental cyst. [3] For management of hematoma or hemorrhage in the maxillary sinus; To treat fractures involving floor of the orbit or anterior maxillary sinus wall (transantral repair)

  9. File:Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery - Osteoma.ogv - Wikipedia

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