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Mild mucosal thickening along the left frontal sinus is a sign of sinusitis.
William Milligan has written: 'Laryngeal papillomata in children' -- subject(s): Diseases, Papilloma, Larynx, Children 'Suppurative frontal sinusitis' -- subject(s): Sinusitis, Surgery
Aplasia is a condition marked by the incomplete development or absence of an organ or tissue.
You have a history of runny nose. You purulent nasal discharge. You have throbbing headache around your eyes. You have tenderness on frontal or maxillary sinus area, unilateral or bilateral.
Aplasia is the absence of the organ with only the rudiment present Agenesis is the complete lack of the organ
Aplasia
Aplasia is the lack of normal development of a tissue or organ.
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Aplasia cutis