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Oropharyngeal Tumor in the Newborn: Our Experiences with Short-term Follow-up.
Sudeshna H +4 more
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Cranial lateral dermal sinus tract: illustrative case.
Cohen JM +6 more
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Ovarian Cysts in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.
Piltonen TT +3 more
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Dermoid cysts are embryonic lesions usually observed in the lateral eyebrow region and the midline nose and neck areas. Communication of these lesions with the central nervous system is rare and occurs in the nasal region. There are few clinical reports of temporal dermoid cysts presenting with intracranial extension, and we present a 15-year-old girl ...
Samir Prashant, Shah +2 more
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✓ Supratentorial dermoid cysts are rare lesions. In eight cases presented here, the lack of recurrence after subtotal removal of the capsule and the good long-term prognosis are emphasized. This finding is in agreement with the literature. The frequent relationship of these lesions with the cavernous sinus suggests a vascular genesis in the development
LUNARDI, Pierpaolo, MISSORI, Paolo
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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, 2006
Midline congenital nasal lesions are rare, occurring in one out of every 20,000-40,000 births. Of these midline lesions, nasal dermoids are the most common. This review centers on diagnosis of nasal dermoids, the role of imaging in diagnosis and surgical planning and the various approaches to surgical management of these lesions.Multiplanar, high ...
Syboney, Zapata, Donald B, Kearns
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Midline congenital nasal lesions are rare, occurring in one out of every 20,000-40,000 births. Of these midline lesions, nasal dermoids are the most common. This review centers on diagnosis of nasal dermoids, the role of imaging in diagnosis and surgical planning and the various approaches to surgical management of these lesions.Multiplanar, high ...
Syboney, Zapata, Donald B, Kearns
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1978
A diploic dermoid involving the orbital plate of the frontal bone is described in a 52-year-old man. It presented proptosis, downward displacement of the globe and limitation of its movement while looking up. Its extension into the anterior cranial fossa was detected by injecting a radio-opaque material into the cyst.
S, Kapoor, M S, Kapoor, K K, Srivastava
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A diploic dermoid involving the orbital plate of the frontal bone is described in a 52-year-old man. It presented proptosis, downward displacement of the globe and limitation of its movement while looking up. Its extension into the anterior cranial fossa was detected by injecting a radio-opaque material into the cyst.
S, Kapoor, M S, Kapoor, K K, Srivastava
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min - Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery, 1977
Eight cases of spinal dermoids are presented. Four were in the cauda equina region, 2 were intramedullary, one was in the subdural space in the thoracic region, one was intramedullary and extended into the conus and cauda equina. Two patients had an associated dermal sinus. Intracapsular evacuation of the contents was the treatment of choice.
S, Kumar, D R, Gulati, K S, Mann
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Eight cases of spinal dermoids are presented. Four were in the cauda equina region, 2 were intramedullary, one was in the subdural space in the thoracic region, one was intramedullary and extended into the conus and cauda equina. Two patients had an associated dermal sinus. Intracapsular evacuation of the contents was the treatment of choice.
S, Kumar, D R, Gulati, K S, Mann
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Dermoid cysts (dermoids) of the floor of the mouth
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1955Abstract Dermoid cysts of the floor of the mouth are discussed as to their embryology, development, and classification. A classification of these cysts, based on histopathologic findings, is presented in this article and it is suggested that the word dermoid be retained as a clinical term for all these developmental cysts of the floor of the mouth.
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