Review began 05/11/2022 review ended 05/23/2022 published 05/26/2022 © copyright

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  • who: Report and colleagues from the Aristotle University of have published the research work: Review began 05/11/2022 Review ended 05/23/2022 Published 05/26/2022 u00a9 Copyright, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of May/26,/2022
  • what: Despite the fact that foreign bodies in the frontal sinus are rare, facial trauma history and non-specific symptoms raise clinical suspicion of a retained foreign body.

SUMMARY

    The frontal sinus is frequently involved in facial trauma due to its prominent position on the face. The presence of a foreign body in . . .

     

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