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Persistent Forehead Sinus After Traditional Cautery: Frontal Mucocele Complicated by a Fronto-Mucocutaneous Fistula. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Frontal mucocutaneous fistula is a rare complication of chronic frontal sinus disease and may remain unrecognized because of its slow, insidious progression. This case report presents the clinical course, diagnostic process, and surgical management of this uncommon condition.
Chekol AE +5 more
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Giant Frontal Sinus Mucocele With Headache and Vision Changes: Case Report. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Giant frontal sinus mucoceles, caused by ostial obstruction, can lead to severe complications such as headaches, vision impairment, and brain compression. Early diagnosis through imaging and prompt surgical intervention, such as craniotomy, is critical to remove mucopurulent debris and necrotic bone, preventing vision loss and intracranial ...
Ghimire S +4 more
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Mucocele of the Appendix [PDF]
Mucocele of the appendix is a term used to describe a dilated, mucin-filled appendix. It is most commonly the result of epithelial proliferation, but can be caused by inflammation or obstruction of the appendix. Two cases of mucocele of the appendix are presented with a discussion of the histologic and radiologic features as well as the surgical ...
Thomas H, Louis, Daniel F, Felter
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PERAWATAN MUCOCELE PADA ANAK DENGAN TEHNIK MICRO MARSUPIALIZATION (Laporan Kasus)
Mucocele resprented as a lesion that usually happened as an effet of accumulation and extravasation of secret minor salivary gland dof cheek and lip, which gave clinical feature like a bubble of mucosa.
Enrita Dian Rahmadini +1 more
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A giant mucopyocele of the ethmoidal sinus resulting in impeding orbital complications
Mucoceles are benign and slow-growing lesions of the paranasal sinus that develop following blockage of the sinus ostium. It slowly enlarges and fills the paranasal sinus completely. If the mucocele content is infected, the lesion is called a mucopyocele.
Santosh Kumar Swain, Debasmita Dubey
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Gallbladder mucocele formation is an emerging disease in dogs characterized by increased secretion of condensed granules of gel-forming mucin by the gallbladder epithelium and formation of an abnormally thick mucus that can culminate in obstruction of ...
Kathleen M Aicher +5 more
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Spheniodal mucocele causing bilateral optic neuropathy and ophthalmoplegia
Sphenoid sinus mucocele comprises only 2% of all paranasal sinus mucoceles. In literature, there is a case report on sphenoidal mucocele causing bilateral optic neuropathy, with unilateral partial recovery and cranial nerve palsy, but we did not come ...
Ambika Selvakumar +3 more
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Cranialization of the frontal sinus for secondary mucocele prevention following open surgery for benign frontal lesions. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To compare frontal sinus cranialization to obliteration for future prevention of secondary mucocele formation following open surgery for benign lesions of the frontal sinus. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective case series.
Gilad Horowitz +8 more
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Intersinus septal cells (ISSC) are defined as cells confined to the thin septum separating the frontal sinuses. In 2008, Som et al. first described four cases with a mucocele proved to have arisen in ISSC.
Fumihiko Kuwata +6 more
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Laparoscopic Appendectomy in Mucocele of the Appendix
Mucocele of the appendix is usually managed by open surgery. We present a case of appendiceal mucocele safely managed by laparoscopic appendectomy.
Arshad Rashid +3 more
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