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Archives of Surgery, 1956
Cystic hygroma of the axilla is a rare tumor. Dowd1in 1913 was able to collect only 35 cases from the world literature. Watson and McCarthy2reported 14 cases of hygroma, only 1 of which was axillary in position, in a series of 1056 cases of blood-and lymph-vessel tumors seen at the New York Memorial Hospital over a nine-year period.
W C, MACKENZIE, R A, MACBETH
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Cystic hygroma of the axilla is a rare tumor. Dowd1in 1913 was able to collect only 35 cases from the world literature. Watson and McCarthy2reported 14 cases of hygroma, only 1 of which was axillary in position, in a series of 1056 cases of blood-and lymph-vessel tumors seen at the New York Memorial Hospital over a nine-year period.
W C, MACKENZIE, R A, MACBETH
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Head & Neck Surgery, 1983
AbstractAn unusual case of cervical cystic hygroma with laryngeal extension is reported. A patient with acute upper airway obstruction due to a laryngeal lesion was seen 18 years after the original cervical surgery. Maintenance of an adequate airway has required a partial laryngectomy in addition to repeated endoscopic procedures for removal of ...
C M, Myer, G O, Bratcher
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AbstractAn unusual case of cervical cystic hygroma with laryngeal extension is reported. A patient with acute upper airway obstruction due to a laryngeal lesion was seen 18 years after the original cervical surgery. Maintenance of an adequate airway has required a partial laryngectomy in addition to repeated endoscopic procedures for removal of ...
C M, Myer, G O, Bratcher
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American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM
OBJECTIVES The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to describe the perinatal outcomes and modifiers of antenatally diagnosed cystic hygroma (CH). DATA SOURCES The PubMed, Embase and Web of Science Core Collection databases were searched
Michelle J Wang +5 more
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OBJECTIVES The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to describe the perinatal outcomes and modifiers of antenatally diagnosed cystic hygroma (CH). DATA SOURCES The PubMed, Embase and Web of Science Core Collection databases were searched
Michelle J Wang +5 more
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Outcome of 45,X fetuses with cystic hygroma: A systematic review
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A, 2020This objective of this systematic review was to estimate live birth rate and explore prognostic indicators in fetuses with 45,X karyotype and a posterior cystic hygroma (CH).
A. Levy, V. Berghella, H. Al-Kouatly
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CERVICOMEDIASTINAL CYSTIC HYGROMA
Pediatrics, 1962Two cases of cervicomediastinal hygroma are presented. The important aspects of symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment have been discussed. Surgical excision of the cervical and mediastinal portions of the cyst at staged operation is recommended as the best method of treatment of this lesion.
R C, CAMISHION, J Y, TEMPLETON
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Outcome of antenatally diagnosed cystic hygroma - Lessons learnt.
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2020PURPOSE This study is carried out to characterize the prognosis and outcome of antenatally diagnosed cystic hygroma in a series of registered pregnancies.
Saswati Behera +5 more
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Archives of Surgery, 1963
Cystic hygroma is a benign tumor of lymphatic origin 2 usually seen in the first two years of life. 3,4,6 Although common during the latter period, there are only occasional case reports of cystic hygromas in adults in the American literature. 1,2,6,7,9 A review of cystic hygromas seen in adults at the Albany Medical Center Hospital was prompted by ...
J, GOODMAN +3 more
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Cystic hygroma is a benign tumor of lymphatic origin 2 usually seen in the first two years of life. 3,4,6 Although common during the latter period, there are only occasional case reports of cystic hygromas in adults in the American literature. 1,2,6,7,9 A review of cystic hygromas seen in adults at the Albany Medical Center Hospital was prompted by ...
J, GOODMAN +3 more
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European Journal of Radiology, 1990
Cystic hygromas are unusual benign tumors that originate as a developmental anomaly of the lymphatic system, and part of the family of the lymphangiomas. They are supposed to be the result of a congenital blockage of regional lymphatic drainage, or of sequestered lymphatic sacs [l-2].
R, Salvador +4 more
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Cystic hygromas are unusual benign tumors that originate as a developmental anomaly of the lymphatic system, and part of the family of the lymphangiomas. They are supposed to be the result of a congenital blockage of regional lymphatic drainage, or of sequestered lymphatic sacs [l-2].
R, Salvador +4 more
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American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1981
Five adults with cystic hygromas underwent excisional surgery. The preoperative diagnosis is rarely made in adults; branchial cleft cyst is the most common preoperative impression. The histologic differentiation between these two lesions is described.
M, Nussbaum, R P, Buchwald
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Five adults with cystic hygromas underwent excisional surgery. The preoperative diagnosis is rarely made in adults; branchial cleft cyst is the most common preoperative impression. The histologic differentiation between these two lesions is described.
M, Nussbaum, R P, Buchwald
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First trimester cystic hygroma colli: Retrospective analysis in a tertiary center
European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2018OBJECTIVE This retrospective study aims to evaluate the incidence, presence of chromosomal anomalies and outcome of fetuses diagnosed with cystic hygroma colli in the first trimester in a single tertiary center.
Lore Schreurs +2 more
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