Radiation Oncology/Head & Neck/Sinonasal/Maxillary sinus

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Epidemiology

Risk Factors

Anatomy

Borders of Maxillary Sinus

Ohngren's line is the oblique plane joining medial canthus of the eye with the angle of the mandible. It divides the maxilla into the infrastructure and superstructure. This line was originally described in the 1930's by Dr. Ohngren to delineate the limits of resectability of a tumor in the maxillary sinus. Tumors that extended into the superstructure (superoposterior to Ohngren's line) were more likely to involve the orbit, ethmoids, and pterygopalatine fossa. This line became the basis of original staging systems.

Nodal drainage of Paranasal sinuses

Clinically involved nodes occur in approximately 15% of pts overall, but has been reported as >20% for SCC histology.

Staging

see Staging

Treatment

NCCN Radiation Therapy Guidelines:

Surgical Management


Adjuvant Radiation Therapy

Elective Nodal Irradiation

Combined Modality Approach

Radiation Techniques and Treatment Planning


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