With an xray
canserous ba ang osteoma?
I have a Question, is Nasal osteoma sugery is required? when it is nesessery
osteoporosis but it isn't a cancer, it's just a disease. osteoma, osteoid osteoma, osteochondroma, osteoblastoma are all tumors (it appears most bones conditions start with osteo...) Osteosarcoma appears to be a cancer
Sinus osteoma is a benign bone tumor that typically occurs in the paranasal sinuses, most commonly in the frontal sinus. These slow-growing tumors are often asymptomatic but can cause issues if they obstruct sinus drainage or lead to complications like sinusitis. Diagnosis is usually confirmed through imaging studies, such as CT scans. Treatment is generally not required unless the osteoma causes significant symptoms, in which case surgical removal may be necessary.
Osteoma typically presents as a slow-growing, painless bony growth that may be felt as a hard lump under the skin. It can occur in various locations, such as the skull, sinuses, or long bones. In some cases, osteomas may cause symptoms if they grow large enough to compress nearby structures, leading to issues like headaches or sinus congestion.
The cause of osteoma is uncertain but commonly accepted theories propose embryologic, traumatic, or infectious causes. Osteomata are also found in Gardner's syndrome.
That is the correct spelling of the word "diagnosed".
probably under-diagnosed.
Diagnosed means that you find a cure for something.
Diagnosed means that you find a cure for something.
What disease was Nick diagnosed with? Diabetes.
He was never diagnosed with AIDS.