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Ruptured Parasitic Dermoid Cyst in Blunt Abdominal Trauma. [PDF]
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Pediatric Sublingual Dermoid Cyst: Diagnostic Challenges and Surgical Management in a 13-Year-Old Boy. [PDF]
Szala K +3 more
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Combined Multilayered Amniotic Membrane Graft and Fibrin Glue as a Surgical Management of Limbal Dermoid Cyst. [PDF]
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Challenges in Diagnosing Dermoid Cyst in a Neurocognitive Patient. [PDF]
Safia A, Shehadeh R, Merchavy S.
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Ultrasound Quarterly, 2012
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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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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Journal of Neurosurgery, 1991
✓ 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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✓ 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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Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2005
Columbia University’s Salivary Gland Center (New York, NY) serves as a referral base for metropolitan New York City patients with salivary gland disease and/or salivary dysfunction. Since its establishment, the Center has seen approximately 6,000 patients.
Louis, Mandel, Farisa, Surattanont
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Columbia University’s Salivary Gland Center (New York, NY) serves as a referral base for metropolitan New York City patients with salivary gland disease and/or salivary dysfunction. Since its establishment, the Center has seen approximately 6,000 patients.
Louis, Mandel, Farisa, Surattanont
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1954
Abstract A rare and unusual case of intrapericardial dermoid cyst is presented and discussed.
M F, BEIRNE, S, BERKHEISER, R, COOK
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Abstract A rare and unusual case of intrapericardial dermoid cyst is presented and discussed.
M F, BEIRNE, S, BERKHEISER, R, COOK
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British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2008
This is an unusual case of a lateral dermoid cyst that caused some diagnostic confusion.
Richard M, Graham +3 more
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This is an unusual case of a lateral dermoid cyst that caused some diagnostic confusion.
Richard M, Graham +3 more
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Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1995
A total of 145 patients with orbital dermoid cysts examined at the Orbital Clinic, Institute of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, University of Naples "Federico II" over a period of 16 years were reviewed. The orbital cysts were classified as exophytic and endophytic, according to their site of attachment in relation to the orbital rims.
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A total of 145 patients with orbital dermoid cysts examined at the Orbital Clinic, Institute of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, University of Naples "Federico II" over a period of 16 years were reviewed. The orbital cysts were classified as exophytic and endophytic, according to their site of attachment in relation to the orbital rims.
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