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The benign cementoblastoma just how benign?
British Journal of Oral Surgery, 1976Abstract The literature concerning benign fibro-osseus jaw lesions of periodontal origin is reviewed, and the characteristics of the four types of cemental lesions are described. There appears to be 12 previous reports of benign cementoblastoma, and a further case is added.
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1975
The eighth case of a benign osteoblastoma of the jawbones is presented. The tumor showed early recurrence after imcomplete curettage. The tumor-bearing part of the mandible was resected and reconstructed with an autologous bone graft. The histologic features of the entire specimen proved its benighn character.
W, Remagen, J, Prein
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The eighth case of a benign osteoblastoma of the jawbones is presented. The tumor showed early recurrence after imcomplete curettage. The tumor-bearing part of the mandible was resected and reconstructed with an autologous bone graft. The histologic features of the entire specimen proved its benighn character.
W, Remagen, J, Prein
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Benign familial neonatal convulsions: Always benign?
Epilepsy Research, 2007Benign familial neonatal convulsions (BFNC) is a rare autosomal dominant seizure disorder usually described to be characterized by a benign course, spontaneous remission and normal psychomotor development. The latter statement had come under consideration when a few case reports of families with less than favorable outcomes were published.Since 1998 a ...
B. Weidner +2 more
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Benign Tertian Malaria: How Benign Is It Today?
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2011Malaria is a disease of global importance and afflicts more than 90 countries and territories in the tropical and subtropical regions. Malaria imposes great socio-economic burden on humanity, and with six other diseases (diarrhea, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, measles, hepatitis B, and pneumonia), accounts for 85% of global infectious disease burden ...
Dinesh Yadav +2 more
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Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1985
An important, yet neglected, problem in dermatopathology, is the evaluation of the benign acanthomas, the benign tumors of epidermal keratinocytes. The benign acanthomas may be simulated by lesions which are not benign (e.g. actinic keratosis), not tumors (e.g. normal plantar skin), or are not epidermal (e.g. dermatofibroma).
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An important, yet neglected, problem in dermatopathology, is the evaluation of the benign acanthomas, the benign tumors of epidermal keratinocytes. The benign acanthomas may be simulated by lesions which are not benign (e.g. actinic keratosis), not tumors (e.g. normal plantar skin), or are not epidermal (e.g. dermatofibroma).
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1976
An unusual case of cementoblastoma is presented. It is the second case to be published demonstrating involvement of the pulp, and it is the first instance of a cementoblastoma that appears to have evolved from an impacted tooth. A review of the literature substantiates the fact that this lesion may not be so uncommon as was previously thought, and that
R L, Corio, B E, Crawford, S J, Schaberg
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An unusual case of cementoblastoma is presented. It is the second case to be published demonstrating involvement of the pulp, and it is the first instance of a cementoblastoma that appears to have evolved from an impacted tooth. A review of the literature substantiates the fact that this lesion may not be so uncommon as was previously thought, and that
R L, Corio, B E, Crawford, S J, Schaberg
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Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2001
Meningioma was diagnosed in four women, aged 40, 24, 41 and almost 75 years, respectively. The first of these patients was treated with surgery, the second and third patients underwent surgery followed by conventional radiotherapy because of a tumour residue or dural tail, and the last patient was treated with stereotactic radiosurgery.
Wolbers, JG +3 more
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Meningioma was diagnosed in four women, aged 40, 24, 41 and almost 75 years, respectively. The first of these patients was treated with surgery, the second and third patients underwent surgery followed by conventional radiotherapy because of a tumour residue or dural tail, and the last patient was treated with stereotactic radiosurgery.
Wolbers, JG +3 more
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Multiple benign adnexal tumours: Anything but benign
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 2019AbstractMuir Torre syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder characterised by germline mutations in mismatch repair genes involved in DNA repair, leading to microsatellite instability and a propensity to tumour formation. We report a case of a 67‐year‐old gentleman who underwent biopsy of a smooth nodular lesion on the nasal tip, histopathologically ...
Rose‐Lynn McCarthy +2 more
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The Desmoid Tumor: ???Benign??? Neoplasm, Not a Benign Disease
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1991The desmoid tumor is a rare neoplasm which, because of its histopathologic appearance, has been traditionally considered to be benign. Despite its benign microscopic features, it has an aggressive local behavior and, if not excised adequately, has a tendency to recur locally and invade neighboring structures with significant potential for morbidity ...
M A Méndez-Fernández, D A Gard
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Proceed With Caution, Benign Is Not Always Benign
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2023Christine E, Alvarado +1 more
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