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Juxtacanalicular epidermoid cyst

Orbit, 2021
Juxtacanalicular epidermoid cysts are not very common and present several surgical challenges. A 34-year-old female presented with a swelling near the medial end of the left lower eyelid, associate...
Mohammad Javed, Ali, Nandini, Bothra
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Transtentorial epidermoid cysts

Acta Neurochirurgica, 1991
Epidermoid cysts may occur simultaneously above and below the tentorium. Eleven patients with involvement of both infra- and supra-tentorial cisterns are presented. In two cases the epidermoid, located mainly in the cerebello-pontine angle, spread into the middle cranial fossa; in three the epidermoid extended from the parasellar cisterns to the ...
L. Lunardi, MISSORI, Paolo
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Intraspinal epidermoid cyst

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1984
AbstractAn intraspinal epidermoid cyst occurring in the lumbo‐sacral region of a 38–year old man with congenital spina bifida occulta is described. Relevant literature on the subject is reviewed.
D P, Sarma   +2 more
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Epidermoid Splenic Cysts

Archives of Surgery, 1977
Five young women were treated by splenectomy for epidermoid cysts of the spleen. They all had vague abdominal symptoms, and had a mass palpable in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen. The hematologic indices were unremarkable. The diagnosis was suggested by routine radiologic examinations (including chest roentgenogram, upper gastrointestinal x-ray ...
M E, Ross   +3 more
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Intrarenal epidermoid cyst

Pediatric Radiology, 1986
Epidermoid cyst is a very unusual cause of renal mass. Only two cases have been reported in the English or French literature. We have encountered this entity in a 4-year-old Haitian boy investigated for urinary frequency. This diagnosis must be included in the differential of coarse calcified intrarenal masses.
G, Duprat, D, Filiatrault, J, Michaud
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Extraoral epidermoid cysts

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1997
Three boys presented with extraoral epidermoid cysts at the ages of 21 months and 10 and 12 years respectively. These were excised satisfactorily. We suggest that submental or extraoral epidermoid cysts constitute a distinct clinical entity, may arise below the mylohyoid muscle and when small are best removed via an extraoral approach.
A B, Bataineh, M J, Mansour
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Subungual epidermoid cysts

International Journal of Dermatology, 2001
Case 1 A 50‐year‐old woman presented to our Dermatology Department with a 2‐month history of edema and pain in the third right toe. She had a past history of common warts, chronic venous insufficiency, fibromyalgia, and noninsulin‐dependent diabetes mellitus.
M M, Sáez-de-Ocariz   +2 more
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Intradiploic epidermoid cysts

Neuroradiology, 1996
We studied 37 intradiploic epidermoid cysts, reviewing typical and atypical radiological features and the differential diagnosis. The most common clinical feature was a long standing lump in the scalp, occurring in 25 patients (67.7%). Plain films were the most cost-effective radiological technique in diagnosis.
E, Arana   +6 more
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Testicular epidermoid cyst

Actas Urológicas Españolas (English Edition), 2010
Testicular tumors are usually managed by radical orchiectomy because of the high incidence of malignant lesions. Epidermoid cyst of the testis is a rare benign tumor, and its differential diagnosis from malignant testicular tumors is difficult.The clinical records of seven patients who attended our hospital with testicular epidermoid cysts were ...
D, Leal   +7 more
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