@article{oai:mdu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000721, author = {藤木, 知一 and 内田, 啓一 and 人見, 昌明 and 和田, 卓郎 and 長内, 剛 and 深澤, 常克 and 児玉, 健三}, issue = {3}, journal = {松本歯学}, month = {Dec}, note = {application/pdf, Postoperative maxillary cysts generally occur in the maxilla or cheek region in paranasal sinus connections that were performed several years previously. They often develop in the third or fourth decade in patients who underwent surgery 5 to more than 10 years before. To examine this condition in daily clinical practice, we conducted a radio-diagnostic study in 5 cases (males 3, females 2, aged 48 to 66 years with a mean of 59.4 years) selected from patients who visited our hospital between October 1, 1997 and August 31, 1998, underwent diagnostic imaging by CT and were diagnosed with clinically or radio-diagnostically suspected of having postoperative maxillary cysts. Diagnostic imaging is inevitable to estimate the site, size, number and other characteristics of the cyst presurgically. In some cases, however, differentiation from maxillary sinusitis was difficult, and a careful diagnosis was required.}, pages = {269--276}, title = {術後性上顎嚢胞5症例のX線診断学的検討}, volume = {24}, year = {1998} }