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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2008
The authors report a case of combined subcutaneous and intranasal glial heterotopia of the face in a 4-month-old boy. The pathogenesis and differential diagnoses of this rare developmental disorder are discussed as is the importance of careful radiologic findings for appropriate surgical decision.
Laurent Riffaud
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The authors report a case of combined subcutaneous and intranasal glial heterotopia of the face in a 4-month-old boy. The pathogenesis and differential diagnoses of this rare developmental disorder are discussed as is the importance of careful radiologic findings for appropriate surgical decision.
Laurent Riffaud
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Pediatric Glial Heterotopia in the Medial Canthus
Abstract Glial heterotopias are rare, benign, congenital, midline, and nonteratomatous extracranial glial tissue. They may be confused as encephalocele or dermoid cysts and are mostly present in the nose. An 8-month-old African female child presented with a slow growing paranasal mass.
Soung Min, Kim +4 more
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Congenital orbital masses are rare disorders. A wide variety of lesions, including malignant and benign tumors, may develop around the orbit; hemangioma, lymphangioma, and optic nerve meningioma are the most common. Counseling for the prognosis and postnatal treatment depends on antenatal suspicion.
Elvira di Pasquo +6 more
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Respiratory Distress Secondary to Nasopharyngeal Glial Heterotopia
European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2008Nasal glial heterotopia (nasal glioma) is a rare congenital malformation of neural origin. We present a newborn baby with life-threatening respiratory distress secondary to nasopharyngeal glial heterotopia that obstructed the nasopharyngeal or nasal airway.
R Rintala
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Glial heterotopia of the orbit: a rare cause of proptosis
Child's Nervous System, 2016Glial heterotopia is defined as presence of normal glial tissue in an unusual location without connection with the brain. It is a very rare clinical entity occuring mostly in the head and neck region which is generally present at birth. Orbital location is very rare.We report a case of a 4-month-old girl presenting congenital proptosis with progressive
Souad, Bakhti +5 more
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Nasal glial heterotopia: Clinical and morphological characteristics
The paper describes a case of nasal glial heterotopia in a 10-month-old girl with a mixed (intranasal and subcutaneous) localization, which is accompanied by the divergence of the nasal bones. Histological examination supplemented by immunohistochemical reactions with antibodies to vimentin, S100 protein, neuron-specific enolase, as well as Ki-67 and ...
V P, Bykova +4 more
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Glial heterotopia of the middle ear
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2007A choristoma is the presence of histologically normal tissue in an area where it is not normally located. The most frequently reported choristoma of the middle ear is salivary choristoma. Heterotopic brain tissue is very uncommon in the middle ear and mastoid.We present a rare case of glial choristoma of the middle ear, together with a review of the ...
M Z, Uğuz +3 more
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