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150 Maxillary sinus hypoplasia (MSH) is the underdevelopment of maxillary sinus antrum and it is usually associated with other anomalies, such as uncinate process and infundibular passage. Hypoplasia is classified into three: Type I is mild hypoplasia, normal uncinate and infundibulum; Type II is significant hypoplasia with hypoplastic or absent uncinate and pathological infundibular passage; Type III is cleft-like sinus and absent uncinate1.