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Antibiotic‐Impregnated Calcium Sulfate Beads for Local Therapy of Severe Skull Base Osteomyelitis
Novel Local Therapy of Severe Skull Base Osteomyelitis. ABSTRACT We report on a patient with severe progressive osteomyelitis of the lateral skull base, despite targeted long‐term antibiotic therapy. Successful treatment and recovery of the facial nerve palsy were achieved through additional surgical debridement and insertion of synthetic calcium ...
Stefan Lyutenski +3 more
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Exostosis at the inner ear canal [PDF]
Exostosis of the IAC is a rare finding that may present with disabling symptoms of dizziness, hearing loss, and vestibular dysfunction. Exostosis can often be confused with IAC osteomas. The purpose of this case report is to discuss the presentation of a
Delekta, Agnieszka Monica +3 more
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Torus palatino, torus mandibular y exostosis maxilares
The bones maxilars are part of the corporal skeletal structure thus are not differents to the pathologies that appear in it. Some keep similarity to each other, others are very singular by their patognomónics characteristics, for example, torus palatal ...
Manotas Arevalo, Ivan Alberto
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Cervical Myelopathy Due to an Osteochondroma in Multiple Hereditary Exostosis
Hereditary multiple exostosis is a rare genetic condition characterized by the development of multiple exostoses. Vertebral localization is rare, less than 7%. Spinal cord compression in hereditary multiple exostosis is a rare condition.
Géraud Garcia Segbedji +3 more
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El síndrome de fricción escapulotorácica, resalto o chasquido escapular es un cuadro poco frecuente, descrito, por primera vez, por Boinet, en 1867. Se produce por una incongruencia en la articulación escapulotorácica, asociada a múltiples causas, como ...
Juan Andrés Pinzón Escobar +2 more
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Prosthodontic and Occlusal Management of a Patient With Facial Port‐Wine Stains: A Case Report
ABSTRACT This study aims to present the prosthetic rehabilitation of a patient affected by Port‐Wine Stain (PWS), a condition involving intraoral tissues that may pose challenges to removable prosthodontic treatment due to altered mucosal resiliency, pronounced hypersensitivity, and vascular fragility.
Ana‐Maria Condor +6 more
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Imaging of Osteochondromas Suspected of Malignant Transformation [PDF]
Osteochondroma is regarded as the most common benign osseous neoplasm, which is a developmental anomaly, rather than a true neoplasm. Findings such as increase in size of a previously stable osteochondroma, irregular or indistinct margins ...
Kumar Venu Madhav Ramavathu +2 more
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Four Cases of Subungual Exostosis Treated with Complete Excision [PDF]
Subungual exostosis is a benign, acquired tumor of cartilaginous bone which occurs beneath the nail of the distal phalanx, and can often lead to displacement and deformity of the overlying nail.
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An Atypical Hip Pain in a Recreational Athlete: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Osteochondromas are the most common benign bone tumors, but pelvic involvement is rare. We present a case of an iliac osteochondroma manifesting with atypical hip pain, adding to the limited literature on pelvic osteochondromas and highlighting the diagnostic and management challenges of such cases in an athletic population. A 28‐year‐old male
Qvick Milan +2 more
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Abstract Purpose To evaluate pain, function and patient‐reported outcomes following arthroscopically intended treatment of painful sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) conditions between 2010 and 2024 in a consecutive cohort with long‐term follow‐up including 78 patients.
Anna Hoerby Normann Rasmussen +2 more
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