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Silent Corticotroph Tumor with Adrenocortical Choristoma in an Eleven-year-old Boy
Silent corticotroph tumors are composed of corticotroph cells, but do not manifest any biochemical or clinical evidence of hypercortisolism. A choristoma is a benign, congenital proliferation of histologically mature tissue elements normally not present ...
Hande Turan +6 more
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Osseous Choriostoma of the Upper Lip [PDF]
Introduction: Choristoma is a non-neoplastic growth of normal tissues in non-indigenous site of origin. Osseous Choristoma is an ectopic bone formation which is a rare entity with 72 cases has been reported in the tongue, 15 cases in the buccal mucosa, 1
Ashwin -Chandra Veni +5 more
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Lingual Osseous Choristoma: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Introductıon: Osseous choristoma is a benign lesion that is characterized by proliferation of mature osseous tissue in an abnormal anatomical location.
Ozlem Saraydaroglu +2 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.
P C, Modayil +4 more
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Salivary Gland Choristoma of the Middle Ear in a Child: A Case Report
Salivary gland choristoma is an extremely rare middle ear pathology. We present the case of a 10-year-old girl with unilateral conductive hearing loss. Tympanotomy showed a nonspecific middle ear mass, absence of stapes, anomaly of incus, and displaced ...
Jana Jančíková MD +5 more
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Glial choristoma of the tongue. Clinico-pathologic analysis of a case and pathogenetic insights. [PDF]
Glial choristoma of the tongue is a rare developmental anomaly usually occurring in the first two years of life. Although diverse theories have been suggested to explain its development, they do not seem to take into account the normal tongue development.
VECCIA, NORMAN +5 more
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Congenital sebaceous choristoma of the tongue: A rare case report [PDF]
The most common oral choristomas are consisted of thyroid tissue and bone. The presence of sebaceous glands in the oral mucosa, especially in the buccal mucosa and labial mucosa, is often considered a normal anatomical variation since they are observed ...
Silva-Junior, Arley +8 more
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Pulmonary choristoma in a new-born calf with multiple cranial and nervous malformations
: 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.
Júlia Gabriela Wronski +7 more
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A Case of Osseous Choristoma of Submental Region- Cone Beam Computed Tomographic Findings [PDF]
Soft tissue radiopacities of head and neck region are intriguing to the oral and maxillofacial radiologist. Osseous choristoma is seldom included in the list of probable differential diagnosis, since its occurrence in the region is a rare phenomenon ...
Gunjan Sinha +2 more
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Mixed heterotopic gastrointestinal cyst and extranasal glial tissue of oral cavity with cleft palate
Mixed choristomas of the oral cavity are uncommon lesions that show a variety of clinical presentations, histological appearance and growth patterns. Mixed choristoma with cleft palate is a very rare developmental malformation.
Teerthanath Srinivas +2 more
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