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Skin Biopsies in Practice: Insights from a Pediatric Dermatopathology Study in a Greek Tertiary Center. [PDF]

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Alexopoulos A   +7 more
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Giant Arachnoid Cyst Presenting With Transient Facial Paresthesia: A Case Report. [PDF]

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Carvalho AM   +4 more
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Solitary Fibrous Tumors of the Head and Neck: A Report of Two Cases and Review of the Literature. [PDF]

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Hayat J   +5 more
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OCCULT NEOPLASMS IN FACIAL PARALYSIS

Laryngoscope, 1981
AbstractA review of 14 cases of occult neoplasms associated with facial paralysis indicated that when the onset was gradual over a period of weeks or months, when all of the scientific and technological investigations, including CT scanning, polytomes, neurosensory and otologic tests, sialography, lacrimation, taste, internal acoustic meatus ...
J, Conley, R W, Selfe
exaly   +3 more sources

Facial Nerve Function After Parotidectomy for Neoplasms with Deep Localization

Surgery Today, 2006
To determine whether the deep location of a parotid gland neoplasm is specific risk factor for facial nerve paralysis after parotidectomy.We retrospectively reviewed 88 patients, including 59 with a benign superficial neoplasm of the parotid treated by superficial parotidectomy (group 1); 5 with a benign deep neoplasm treated by total parotidectomy ...
Marco Biffoni
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A Review of Intractable Facial Pain Secondary To Underlying Lung Neoplasms

Cephalalgia, 2003
We describe a 63-year-old smoker who suffered from intractable facial pain secondary to an underlying lung neoplasm. Data from 30 previously reported and similar cases are also summarized. The clinical triad of a smoker suffering from periauricular pain and an elevated ESR should alert the clinician to the possibility of an occult lung mass.
E J, Eross   +3 more
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Trans-mastoid facial nerve localisation for malignant neoplasms confined to the parotid gland

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2012
Up to 32% of parotid neoplasms are malignant, and treatment for resectable parotid carcinomas remains primarily surgical. Resection is centred round the identification and preservation (where possible) of the main trunk of the facial nerve. Limited dissection of the temporal bone and identification of the facial nerve proximally in the mastoid portion ...
James S Brown
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