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Pediatric Interventions in a Sanfilippo Syndrome Patient Under General Anesthesia: A Case Report
Background: Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) Type III (MPS III) or Sanfilippo syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive inherited metabolic disorder. This disorder is responsible for lysosomal storage disorder at the cellular aspect. Due to lysosomal enzyme perturbance leading to the alteration of macromolecule metabolisms, this cellular perturbance causes ...
Ahmad Al Malak+4 more
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A temporal dentigerous cyst [PDF]
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Actuated Reflector-Based Three-dimensional Ultrasound Imaging with Adaptive-Delay Synthetic Aperture Focusing [PDF]
Three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound (US) imaging addresses the limitation in field-of-view (FOV) in conventional two-dimensional (2D) US imaging by providing 3D viewing of the anatomy. 3D US imaging has been extensively adapted for diagnosis and image-guided surgical intervention. However, conventional approaches to implement 3D US imaging require either
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Radicular (periapical) cyst causing exophthalmos in a dog
Abstract A 10‐year‐old male neutered Bichon Frise presented for assessment of right unilateral exophthalmos. The ophthalmological assessment revealed signs of retrobulbar disease. Computed tomography of the head showed a cavitary, well‐defined, fluid‐filled structure, which displayed a strong peripheral rim of contrast enhancement, and was centred ...
Luis Alejandro Pérez López+4 more
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Dentigerous cysts are the most common type of benign odontogenic lesions that associated with the crown of an unerupted or impacted tooth. They constitute the second most common cystic lesion of the jaws, after radicular cysts.
Elif Sogur+3 more
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Hybrid lesion formed by a complex odontoma and dentigerous cyst: radiographic and histomorphological findings. A case report. [PDF]
Hybrid lesions of the oral cavity are infrequent and share characteristics with a number of other pathologies. Both odontomas and dentigerous cysts are of odontogenic origin, but their simultaneous occurrence is rare and scarce. Clinical and radiographic
Harris Ricardo, Jonathan+2 more
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Prevalence of odontogenic cysts in oral and maxillofacial surgery department of hasan sadikin general hospital: 2 years retrospective study [PDF]
Background: Odontogenic cysts are cysts arising from the odontogenic epithelium. According to the World Health Organization in 2017, classification of odontogenic cysts are classified into cysts originating from inflammatory and developmental processes ...
Adiantoro, Seto+2 more
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Abstract This case report describes a successful autotransplantation procedure for an impacted mandibular left second premolar with incomplete root formation. Despite caries and root resorption, the patient's mandibular left second primary molar was retained. Furthermore, the severe impaction of the mandibular left second premolar ruled out orthodontic
Cheng Feng+5 more
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Value Of Magnetic Resonance Imaging For Diagnosis Of Dentigerous Cyst [PDF]
Odontogenic cysts have a high prevalence in the dental clinic population, with dentigerous cyst being one of the most frequent ones and whose aetiology involves accumulation of fluid between the reduced enamel epithelium and the crown of an unerupted ...
Andre Luiz+5 more
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The role of infection in signalling root resorption: A narrative review
Abstract Background Root resorption consists of complex, multistep processes that involve cell signalling caused by inflammation and stromal cells, which promotes the secretion of receptor activator of nuclear factor κB ligand/ macrophage‐colony stimulating factor (RANKL/M‐CSF) resulting in a resorptive process.
S. Lin+5 more
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