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- Q21608131 subject Q6290607.
- Q21608131 subject Q6646822.
- Q21608131 subject Q6937995.
- Q21608131 subject Q8803111.
- Q21608131 abstract "Liss Oskar Georg Öhngren (September 20, 1891 — November 16, 1975) was an otolaryngologist and head and neck surgeon, and head of his department at the Sabbatsberg Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden. He is best known for defining the Öhngren's line in a paper published in 1933. In the paper, he describes 187 cases of cancer of the paranasal sinuses and how their prognosis was worse if the tumor stretched behind an imaginary line from the medial canthus and the ipsilateral angle of the mandible. This classification holds value to this day.".
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- Q21608131 wikiPageWikiLink Q6290607.
- Q21608131 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646822.
- Q21608131 wikiPageWikiLink Q6937995.
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- Q21608131 wikiPageWikiLink Q8803111.
- Q21608131 comment "Liss Oskar Georg Öhngren (September 20, 1891 — November 16, 1975) was an otolaryngologist and head and neck surgeon, and head of his department at the Sabbatsberg Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden. He is best known for defining the Öhngren's line in a paper published in 1933. In the paper, he describes 187 cases of cancer of the paranasal sinuses and how their prognosis was worse if the tumor stretched behind an imaginary line from the medial canthus and the ipsilateral angle of the mandible.".
- Q21608131 label "Georg Öhngren".