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Middle-Ear Salivary Gland Choristoma with Congenital, Single-Sided Hearing Loss [PDF]
Middle-ear salivary gland choristoma (SGCh) is a rare, benign tumor that causes conductive hearing loss owing to middle-ear morphological abnormalities.
Ando, Mizuo+5 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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Isolated osteochondroma near the mandibular angle [PDF]
ArticleINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY.
Ito, N+4 more
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Abstract An approximately 26‐year‐old, suspected female, red‐tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) was presented with a history of chronic ocular changes of the left eye likely secondary to blunt trauma resulting in blindness and phthisis bulbi. Ophthalmic evaluation of OS revealed a large intraocular mass, 3+ aqueous flare indicating anterior uveitis, and ...
Taylr Wells+4 more
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Hamartoma Breast, Chondromatous Type. [PDF]
This case report describes an exceedingly rare case of hamartoma of breast with predominantly chondroid stroma. A 45 year old lady presented with a mobile lump in the upper outer quadrant of left breast, clinically diagnosed as fibroadenoma.
Bhat, V, Jena, M
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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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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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Infected lingual osseous choristoma : report of a case and review of the literature [PDF]
Osseous choristoma is a rare, benign lesion of the oral cavity occurring usually in the tongue. It appears as a tumorous mass of normal bony structure with mature cells in an ectopic position.
Andressakis, Dionysios D.+3 more
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Choristoma of the base of the tongue
Choristoma is a benign tumor where new bone formation occurs. It occurs exclusively in the flat bones of the skull and face. These are slow growing lesions that are usually completely asymptomatic and only present when there is a disruption in the function of the organ due to its large size as it grows.
Venkatesh R Naik+2 more
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Cartilaginous choristoma of the gingiva
SummaryCartilaginous choristomas of the gingiva are rare lesions. These lesions can derive from metaplastic osseous or chondroid formation, stimulation of cartilaginous embryonic rests, pluripotent cells, development of a mixed tumor with predominance of osseous tissue or cartilage, other neoplasms and teratomas with preponderance of bone and cartilage.
Corrado Rubini+3 more
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