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Gardner syndrome with odontogenic sinusitis: A case report
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  • Kosuke Saito,
  • Motoki Sekine,
  • Fumiyuki Goto,
  • Hikaru Yamamoto,
  • Shoji Kaneda,
  • Akihiro Sakai,
  • Koji Ebisumoto,
  • Daisuke Maki,
  • Takanobu Teramura,
  • Hiroaki Iijima,
  • Mayu Yamauchi,
  • Aritomo Yamazaki,
  • Kenji Okami
Kosuke Saito
Tokai University School of Medicine Graduate School of Medicine

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Motoki Sekine
Tokai University School of Medicine Graduate School of Medicine
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Fumiyuki Goto
Tokai University School of Medicine Graduate School of Medicine
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Hikaru Yamamoto
Tokai University School of Medicine Graduate School of Medicine
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Shoji Kaneda
Tokai University School of Medicine Graduate School of Medicine
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Akihiro Sakai
Tokai University School of Medicine Graduate School of Medicine
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Koji Ebisumoto
Tokai University
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Daisuke Maki
Tokai University School of Medicine Graduate School of Medicine
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Takanobu Teramura
Tokai University School of Medicine Graduate School of Medicine
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Hiroaki Iijima
Tokai University School of Medicine Graduate School of Medicine
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Mayu Yamauchi
Tokai University School of Medicine Graduate School of Medicine
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Aritomo Yamazaki
Tokai University School of Medicine Graduate School of Medicine
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Kenji Okami
Tokai University
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Abstract

Gardner syndrome (GS) with odontogenic sinusitis is rare but should be suspected in patients with multiple osteomas of the skull and facial bones, excess teeth, impacted teeth, and odontomas. Early diagnosis of GS and treatment for familial adenomatous polyposis may improve prognosis.
16 Mar 2021Submitted to Clinical Case Reports
19 Mar 2021Submission Checks Completed
19 Mar 2021Assigned to Editor
22 Mar 2021Reviewer(s) Assigned
27 Mar 2021Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
28 Mar 2021Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
09 Apr 20211st Revision Received
13 Apr 2021Submission Checks Completed
13 Apr 2021Assigned to Editor
13 Apr 2021Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
20 Apr 2021Editorial Decision: Accept