Abstract
In Februry 1993. a 18-years old woman was referred to the Department of Oral Surgery and Dentistry, Kohga public hospital The radiograph showed a large follicular cyst in the left maxillary sinus.
Upon the admission to our hospital the patient was in good general health except for the extra oral swelling of the left side of the face.
In March 1993, the surgical management of the lesion was done by local anesthesia (1% xylocaine+epinephrine). Near by the final suture, the tachycardia (heart rate 160/min), depressed ST on ECG, hypertension (220mmHg), and the murmur of heart turn up. The patient recovered from symptomes by the administration of β-blocker and vasodilator and an oxygen inhalation. ASD was detected by Echogram. On the next day, the murmur of the heart and the tachycadia was disappeared.