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Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis of Fetal Cystic Hygroma: A Retrospective Single-Center Study from China
Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2023Fetal cystic hygroma (CH) is associated with poor prognosis and chromosomal anomalies. Recent studies have suggested that the genetic background of affected fetuses is essential for predicting pregnancy outcomes.
Yulin Zhou +6 more
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Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2022
The aim of this study is to retrospectively examine invasive diagnostic methods, structural anomalies accompanying cystic hygroma, and pregnancy outcomes in cystic hygroma cases admitted to a tertiary centre.
S. Demir +6 more
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The aim of this study is to retrospectively examine invasive diagnostic methods, structural anomalies accompanying cystic hygroma, and pregnancy outcomes in cystic hygroma cases admitted to a tertiary centre.
S. Demir +6 more
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OK-432 Sclerotherapy of Giant Cervicomediastinal Cystic Hygroma
The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2022Cystic hygroma is one type of the benign malformations and typically located in the neck, clavicle, and others, in children under the age of 5 years.
Shuqin Wang +7 more
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Euploid First-Trimester Cystic Hygroma: A More Benign Entity than Previously Thought?
Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy, 2021Objective: Studies summarizing the outcome of first-trimester septated cystic hygroma are generally based on small studies or from multiple centers with limited ascertainment.
Ciara M. Malone +6 more
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International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, 2022
To study the outcome of pregnancies with first‐trimester increased nuchal translucency and cystic hygromas.
Sumalatha Narava +3 more
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To study the outcome of pregnancies with first‐trimester increased nuchal translucency and cystic hygromas.
Sumalatha Narava +3 more
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Cystic Hygroma of the Neck in Adult Patient
Journal of Surgical Research, 2021Cystic Hygroma is hamartomatous tumor of lymphatic channels, with Most commonly these malformations occur in the head and neck. neonatal and infant more effected and Presentation in adulthood is very rare, we report 25 years old female with diagnosis ...
Burkan Nasr +8 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1976
To determine ideal treatment, 58 patients with cystic hygroma of the neck were studied. Approximately equal distribution of the lesion among sexes and sides of the neck was noted, but frequency was less than expected among blacks. Complete excision, the treatment of choice, gave an 81% cure rate.
B V, Stromberg, P M, Weeks, R C, Wray
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To determine ideal treatment, 58 patients with cystic hygroma of the neck were studied. Approximately equal distribution of the lesion among sexes and sides of the neck was noted, but frequency was less than expected among blacks. Complete excision, the treatment of choice, gave an 81% cure rate.
B V, Stromberg, P M, Weeks, R C, Wray
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Archives of Surgery, 1951
CYSTIC hygromas of the neck continue to present a problem and a challenge to surgeons, especially from the standpoint of management. Hygromas are benign, multilocular, cystic tumors of lymphatic origin with a lining of endothelium, and although they have been recognized as a pathological entity for many years, the medical literature on this subject has
K C, SAWYER, R, WOODRUFF
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CYSTIC hygromas of the neck continue to present a problem and a challenge to surgeons, especially from the standpoint of management. Hygromas are benign, multilocular, cystic tumors of lymphatic origin with a lining of endothelium, and although they have been recognized as a pathological entity for many years, the medical literature on this subject has
K C, SAWYER, R, WOODRUFF
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British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1969
Summary The cases of 3 patients with intrathoracic cystic hygromas are described. Two arose from the mediastinum and one from the chest wall with a large intrathoracic mass and a smaller extrathoracic extension. The pathology and clinical features of these lesions are discussed.
M H, Yacoub, M, Lise
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Summary The cases of 3 patients with intrathoracic cystic hygromas are described. Two arose from the mediastinum and one from the chest wall with a large intrathoracic mass and a smaller extrathoracic extension. The pathology and clinical features of these lesions are discussed.
M H, Yacoub, M, Lise
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