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ABSTRACT Timely and comprehensive treatment of craniofacial injuries is essential, as complications may arise, including epidermoid inclusion cysts. We hereby present a case of an orbital epidermoid cyst that developed a year after a patient was involved in a motor vehicle accident and sustained facial injuries that remained untreated.
David Kiwango Deoglas +2 more
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Isolated osteochondroma near the mandibular angle [PDF]
ArticleINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY.
Ito, N +4 more
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Insights into laryngeal Castleman disease: A comprehensive scoping review with a case study focus
This scoping review highlights the trends in evaluation, diagnosis, and management of laryngeal Castleman disease through description of five previously described cases and the addition of one case from Mayo Clinic Florida. Given the rarity of laryngeal CD, its identification and management can be a challenge.
Natalie Weiss +3 more
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Intraocular lacrimal gland choristoma [PDF]
AbstractThere have been nine previously reported cases of intraocular lacrimal gland choristoma. This case report is of an infant with an intraocular lacrimal gland choristoma which was managed conservatively for a 19‐month period until the onset of glaucoma. Tumour biopsy was initially performed because until this time the tumour's behaviour suggested
B A, O'Donnell +3 more
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Management of Multiple Perianal Apocrine Hamartomas in a Poodle Dog Using Carbon Dioxide Laser
A 7‐year‐old Poodle dog presented with multiple perianal papules and persistent pruritis that was unresponsive to steroids and antibiotics. Diagnosis revealed apocrine hamartoma affecting the perianal region, a condition not previously reported in dogs.
Minjeong Kang, Hyeona Bae, DoHyeon Yu
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Heterotopia is defined as the presence of mature, histologically normal, tissue in unusual anatomic sites. When this heterotopic tissue forms a mass, it is called a choristoma.
Lina Abdul Karim +2 more
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Salivary gland choristoma is an extremely rare middle ear mass and is hypothesized to be caused by second branchial arch developmental anomalies. We present a 14-year-old girl with Dandy–Walker syndrome and conductive hearing loss. Middle ear exploration
Allen Young, Lauran Evans, Matthew Ng
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Benign Triton Tumour of Upper Lip- A Rare Neoplasm at an Extremely Uncommon Site [PDF]
Benign Triton tumours are exceedingly rare tumours occurring predominantly in young children. Fewer than 20 cases have been reported in literature. The tumours develop as masses in various large nerve trunks, the most common of them being the brachial ...
Hemalatha A. L +4 more
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Glial Choristoma in the Middle Ear and Mastoid Bone: A Case Report [PDF]
Heterotopic brain tissue usually involves extracranial midline structures of the head and neck such as nose, nasopharynx, and oral cavity. Its occurrence in the non-midline structures, including middle ear, is rare.
Abdelsayed +19 more
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Osseous choristoma: Report of two cases in oral cavity
Osseous choristoma is the formation of normal mature bone at an abnormal position. These are rare benign tumor-like growth usually asymptomatic except growth or swelling as the clinical presentation.
J. Pol, Vaishali J Pol, Pradipta Patil
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