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RADICAL MAXILLARY SINUS OPERATION (CALDWELL-LUC)SUMMARY OF CLINICAL AND HISTOLOGIC OBSERVATIONS ON ONE HUNDRED PATIENTS
C. F. WRIGHT, M.D.
Arch Otolaryngol. 1930;12(1):63-66.
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This series of cases covers patients coming to the outpatient clinic of the otolaryngological department of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, in the service of Dr. H. P. Mosher. These are successive cases and not selective. Cases in which there was a history of asthma, however, are not included, as they will be reported in a separate article.
INCIDENCE
There were two patients less than 10 years of age, one being 1 and the other 5 years. There were fourteen patients between 10 and 20 years of age, forty between 20 and 30, fifteen between 30 and 40, seventeen between 40 and 50, nine between 50 and 60 and three between 60 and 70, the oldest being 63.
There were fifty-two primary radical Caldwell-Luc operations on the right side and fifty-one on the left; eleven secondary operations on the right and nine on the left. Among these there
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Author Affiliations
BOSTON
Footnotes
Submitted for publication, March 18, 1930.
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