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Lingual Osseous Choristoma [PDF]
An osseous choristoma is a rare benign lesion consisting of normal bone tissue; it is seen in abnormal locations. It is most often seen in the posterior 1/3 of the tongue in the head. Its etiopatogenesis is controversial, and till date, less than 100 cases have been reported in the literature.
Samuel Davidson+2 more
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Salivary Heterotopia Of The Parathyroid Gland: A Report of Two Cases and Review of the Literature [PDF]
Two cases of periparathyroid salivary gland heterotopia are described. A review of the records of the Department of Pathology, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, over a 4-year period, identified 759 surgical specimens containing parathyroid gland tissue.
Bhuiya, Taqfiq+3 more
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A 13 year old female patient presented to ENT OPD with chronic recurrent tonsillitis and underwent tonsillectomy. The histopathological examination revealed heterotopic cartilage in both the tonsils. The postoperative period was uneventful. The histopathologic finding of choristom of the tonsil is rare.
J. Xavier+4 more
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Coristoma pulmonar em um bezerro recém-nascido com múltiplas malformações cranianas e neurológicas [PDF]
Multiple congenital malformations can occur concomitantly in several species since the anomaly in one organ may lead directly to the malformation of another. Additionally, the etiology is not always clarified.
Argenta, Fernando Froner+7 more
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Lingual Osseous Choristoma Case report and review of literature [PDF]
Lingual osseous choristoma is an extremely rare condition, of which only 61 cases have been reported. Monserrat in 1913 was the first to report this bony lesion on the dorsum of the tongue and it was labelled as lingual osteoma, the term that normally ...
AM Elmangoush+10 more
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Ligaclip for Preauricular Skin Tags in the Newborn [PDF]
Introduction Skin tags are benign lesions, that often represent only an aesthetic problem; if subjected to trauma, they can occasionally bleed with possible infection and pain.
D'Andrea F.+5 more
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Epidermal choristoma: a case series and review of the literature [PDF]
Epidermal choristoma is a rare, congenital lesion in which islands of ectopic skin are found within the oral cavity. They present as pigmented macules or papules on the tongue. Histologic appearances are characteristic and benign.
Dubb, S+7 more
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A Neonatal Case of Glial Choristoma of the Tongue Causing Airway Obstruction [PDF]
Glial choristoma is considered to be a type of brain heterotopia consisting of ectopic central nervous tissue. We herein report a neonate with glial choristoma of the tongue who developed respiratory distress due to airway obstruction.
Hajime Machi+5 more
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Organoid nevus syndrome: case report [PDF]
The authors present a case of a child with organoid nevus syndrome, characterized by epibulbar choristoma in the right eye, Jadassohn's nevus sebaceous in the scalp and arachnoid cist.
Ballalai, Priscilla Luppi+4 more
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Epibulbar Osseous Choristoma [PDF]
The topic of this case report is a rare subconjuctival osseous choristoma that corresponded to the left lateral sunconjunctiva and canthus. A 20-year-old man was asymptomatic when he arrived for the examination. His full ophthalmic examination was normal. Orbital computerized tomography was concordant with osseous lesion.
Tolga Bicer, Hasan Soylemez
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