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Cystic Hygroma: A Preliminary Genetic Study and a Short Review from the Literature
Lymphatic Research and Biology, 2019Background: The objective of this study is to examine the hypothesis that cystic hygroma (CH) with normal karyotype can manifest as a Mendelian inherited trait, and that a genetic similitude with hereditary lymphedema exists.
G. Noia +9 more
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The Laryngoscope, 1973
AbstractThe literature of cystic hygroma of the neck has been presented. The important aspects of the embryology, clinical picture and treatment have been discussed. Because of the very low incidence of this tumor, most surgeons are unable to gain much personal experience with this intriguing lesion.
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AbstractThe literature of cystic hygroma of the neck has been presented. The important aspects of the embryology, clinical picture and treatment have been discussed. Because of the very low incidence of this tumor, most surgeons are unable to gain much personal experience with this intriguing lesion.
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American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A, 2019
Neu–Laxova syndrome (NLS) is a lethal autosomal recessive microcephaly syndrome associated with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and multiple congenital anomalies.
D. Bourque +6 more
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Neu–Laxova syndrome (NLS) is a lethal autosomal recessive microcephaly syndrome associated with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and multiple congenital anomalies.
D. Bourque +6 more
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British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1964
Summary The literature is reviewed. Forty-four cases of cystic hygroma of the neck are reviewed. Obstruction to the respiratory and alimentary passages was always associated with extension of the hygroma to the mediastinum or floor of the mouth, and extension to the mediastinum was found only in lesions on the right side of the neck.
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Summary The literature is reviewed. Forty-four cases of cystic hygroma of the neck are reviewed. Obstruction to the respiratory and alimentary passages was always associated with extension of the hygroma to the mediastinum or floor of the mouth, and extension to the mediastinum was found only in lesions on the right side of the neck.
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The Significance of Cystic Hygroma in Fetuses
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1984Cystic hygroma of the neck was observed in seven spontaneously aborted, severely autolyzed female fetuses. Four of five karyotyped cases had the 45,XO karyotype; one was a normal female, 46,XX. Diagnostic features associated with monosomy X in fetuses, which were observed in six of these cases, include large cystic hygromas, generalized edema ...
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