Who never wanted to save someone else's life? We can do this every single day by just paying attention in the most important part of our job: THE PATIENT. A complete physical examination and also a profound analysis of complementary exames (i.e, radiography) can help you to diagnose diseases in early stage and literally SAVE A LIFE. Here is an example: Maxillary sinus carcinomas are very agressive, and due to their hidden location, they are usually diagnosed at advanced stages. Adding a layer of complexity on the top of this: the proximity of important organs such as the eyes and cranial nerves makes complete surgical resection difficult. Today we bring you a case of squamous cell carcinoma that was treated by radiotherapy followed by radical maxillectomy with en-bloc orbital exenteration. Keep yourself always focused on details. They mean a lot! Add a comment