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Germline mutations in are associated with foetal akinesia deformation sequence/lethal multiple pterygium syndrome [PDF]
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The ratio of nasal bone length to prenasal thickness: a novel approach for prenatal ultrasound screening of Down syndrome in the second trimester [PDF]
Szabó Andrea
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Fetal Cystic Hygroma Accompanied by Oligohydramnios: Case Report and Clinical Insights
Shamima Haque Chowdhury, Waheeda Nargis
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The Curious Case of Fibrofatty Conversion of Cystic Hygroma Treated with Bleomycin Sclerotherapy.
Reghunath A, Ghasi RG, Kushvaha S.
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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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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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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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