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Fig. 2A. 44-year-old man with 18-month history of painless, sagging
right eye. Unenhanced CT image in coronal plane reveals fully developed
opacified right maxillary sinus. Uncinate process is apposed to inferomedial
orbital floor, occluding maxillary sinus infundibulum (arrow).
Associated lateral retraction of medial sinus wall and middle turbinate with
enlargement of middle meatus (asterisk) can be seen. Orbital floor is
retracted into sinus lumen (arrowhead).
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