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Dermoid cyst of the rectum [PDF]
Rectal cysts are uncommon, with a search of the medical literature revealing only 12 reported cases. This is in contrast with postanal and sacrococcygeal dermoids which, although still uncommon, appear to occur more frequently. This paper describes a case involving a dermoid cyst arising in the lateral wall of the rectum and reviews the recorded cases ...
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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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Dermoid Cysts of the Nose [PDF]
Dermoid cysts of the nose may present difficult management problems if inadequately evaluated preoperatively or if incompletely excised. It is most important to differentiate them from nasal gliomas, neurofibromas, encephalocoeles, or meningiocoeles. Confusion with other benign lesions such as sebaceous cysts, mucocoeles, inclusion cysts, hemangiomas ...
Joseph W. Walike, Thomas C. Hoshaw
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Dermatology, 1997
A dermoid cyst of the penis has not been documented previously in the literature. We report a young Caucasian who had an important swelling of the penis dating back several months. On examination a subcutaneous mass on the dorsal aspect of the shaft and prepuce was present.
TOMASINI, CARLO FRANCESCO +3 more
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A dermoid cyst of the penis has not been documented previously in the literature. We report a young Caucasian who had an important swelling of the penis dating back several months. On examination a subcutaneous mass on the dorsal aspect of the shaft and prepuce was present.
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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.
Farisa Surattanont, Louis Mandel
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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.
Farisa Surattanont, Louis Mandel
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Transoral Dermoid Cyst Excision: A Multicenter Prospective Observational Study
Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, 2018Objective Transoral surgery is becoming a preferred technique because it does not leave any scar after surgery. However, transoral surgery for a dermoid cyst of the oral cavity is not standardized yet, due to the anatomic complexity of this region.
Jin Pyeong Kim +4 more
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Archives of Dermatology, 1973
The clinical and pathologic features of 50 subcutaneous dermoid cysts were analyzed. The lesions were usually noted at birth and occurred along lines of embryonic fusion. Forty-one cysts were located in the region of the head, mainly about the eyes; nine were in the neck. Pilar elements were found in all 50 cysts, sebaceous glands in 48, eccrine glands
Martin H. Brownstein, Elson B. Helwig
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The clinical and pathologic features of 50 subcutaneous dermoid cysts were analyzed. The lesions were usually noted at birth and occurred along lines of embryonic fusion. Forty-one cysts were located in the region of the head, mainly about the eyes; nine were in the neck. Pilar elements were found in all 50 cysts, sebaceous glands in 48, eccrine glands
Martin H. Brownstein, Elson B. Helwig
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Coexisting sublingual dermoid cyst and heterotopic gastrointestinal cyst: Case report
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, 2018A heterotopic oral gastrointestinal cyst coexisting with a lingual dermoid cyst is a rare condition, with only 3 reported cases in the English-language literature.
Göksel Şimşek-Kaya +2 more
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International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2005
Dermoid cysts of the jaw bones are very rare. A case of an intraosseous dermoid cyst of the maxilla of a 5-year-old-male is reported. The possible origins are described.
Yitzhak Woldenberg +2 more
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Dermoid cysts of the jaw bones are very rare. A case of an intraosseous dermoid cyst of the maxilla of a 5-year-old-male is reported. The possible origins are described.
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