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Arthroscopic Resection of Humeral Enchondroma
Enchondromas are common benign bone tumors. They are often found incidentally and usually do not require any treatment other than clinical surveillance. Signs of lesion progression or nontolerable pain are criteria for surgical resection.
Pedro Ferreira Pereira +3 more
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Osteod osteoma of the head of V metatarsal - A rare case
Osteoid osteomas are small, benign tumors typically less than 1 cm in size. Common locations of occurrence include the diaphysis and metaphysis of femur, tibia and humerus with a juxtacortical position. The involvement of metatarsals is very rare.
Chetan Sood +3 more
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Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT) also known as Pindborg tumor is a rare odontogenic epithelial neoplasm. So far nearly 200 cases have been reported in literature.
T Vigneswaran, R Naveena
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An intraosseous lesion of jaws called central giant cell granuloma (CGCG), is significantly found in children and young adults and most of the cases are nonaggressive, asymptomatic, and slow growing.
Nisha Kumari +3 more
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Hysteroscopy as an Alternative to Curettage in Persistent Pregnancy of Unknown Location. [PDF]
Levin I +5 more
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Uterine Perforation with Omental Prolapse in a Case of Unsafe Abortion
We report a rare case of prolapsed omentum presenting as mass per vagina in a 24 year old unmarried female following dilatation and curettage for termination of pregnancy by unqualified physician.
Parinitha S Sangam
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Seton Application in Complex Perianal Fistula: Video Presentation
Anal fistulas are non-physiological tract-like structures that open into the perianal skin starting from the distal rectum or anal canal and arise from abscesses on the basis of infection in the rudimentary glands around the dentate line.
Ahmet Topçu +4 more
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Benign cementoblastoma of posterior mandible in growing patient
Cementoblastoma is a benign tumor of odontoblastic origin usually associated with pain and swelling and mainly occurs in the mandibular region. It is mainly associated with the roots of premolars and molars in the second and third decades of life.
Santoshni Samal, Diljith Rishi
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(1) Background: Several techniques for the treatment of pilonidal sinus disease (PSD) are in vogue, though none have emerged as the gold standard. Laying open (deroofing) and curettage under local anesthesia is one of the most straightforward procedures ...
Pankaj Garg, Vipul D. Yagnik
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The solid variant of aneurysmal bone cyst (solid ABC) is rarely encountered in long bones and appropriate treatment for this disease remains unclear. We experienced a 13-year-old boy suffering from pain in his left knee caused by solid ABC.
Takechi Rumi +4 more
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