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“FRECUENCIA DE TUMORES DE APÉNDICE CECAL EN PACIENTES ADULTOS OPERADOS DE APENDICECTOMÍA EN EL HOSPITAL GENERAL DR. NICOLÁS SAN JUAN DE 2008 A 2013.” [PDF]
Flores Morales, José Luis +2 more
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1978
Twenty ethmoidal mucoceles were treated and observed for a minimum of two years after surgery. Unilateral exophthalmos was the initial complaint in all cases and nasal polyposis was a noteworthy finding in more than half of the patients. The lesions always extended into the orbit and usually eroded the floor of the frontal sinus.
R F, Canalis +2 more
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Twenty ethmoidal mucoceles were treated and observed for a minimum of two years after surgery. Unilateral exophthalmos was the initial complaint in all cases and nasal polyposis was a noteworthy finding in more than half of the patients. The lesions always extended into the orbit and usually eroded the floor of the frontal sinus.
R F, Canalis +2 more
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1975
A survey of natural mucoceles revealed that there were two types, namely, extravasation and retention, and that extravasation mucocceles occurred most often in younger patients and in the lower lip, whereas retention mucoceles occurred most often in older patients and elsewhere in the mouth.
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A survey of natural mucoceles revealed that there were two types, namely, extravasation and retention, and that extravasation mucocceles occurred most often in younger patients and in the lower lip, whereas retention mucoceles occurred most often in older patients and elsewhere in the mouth.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1990
Sphenoid sinus mucoceles are uncommon lesions, and may rarely contain calcifications within their wall. We describe a new appearance of this lesion--sphenoid sinus mucocele with gross calcifications within its matrix.
M, Lidov, F, Behin, P M, Som
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Sphenoid sinus mucoceles are uncommon lesions, and may rarely contain calcifications within their wall. We describe a new appearance of this lesion--sphenoid sinus mucocele with gross calcifications within its matrix.
M, Lidov, F, Behin, P M, Som
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Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine
A 4-year-old healthy male presents to the Pediatric Emergency Department with 7 days of progressive swelling and mild pain of his right lower lip. He suffered a small, superficial laceration when he bit his lower lip 2 months prior which was not repaired. No fevers or chills. On exam the patient is alert and appears comfortable. Vital signs: BP 95/
Wick, Andrew, Wellford, Alexander
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A 4-year-old healthy male presents to the Pediatric Emergency Department with 7 days of progressive swelling and mild pain of his right lower lip. He suffered a small, superficial laceration when he bit his lower lip 2 months prior which was not repaired. No fevers or chills. On exam the patient is alert and appears comfortable. Vital signs: BP 95/
Wick, Andrew, Wellford, Alexander
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Posttraumatic Frontal Mucocele
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2011Mucoceles of the frontal sinus are expansive cysts filled of the mucus secreted by goblet cells interspersed in the ciliated mucosa. The aim of this article was to present a case of a frontal mucocele that was developed in a 31-year-old man 19 years after having had a frontal sinus fracture. This is a rare entity.
Pablo, Rosado +4 more
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