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Laryngeal myxoma

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2008
Myxoma is a rare benign tumor, and occurs most commonly in the mandible and maxilla in the head and neck region. Myxoma of the larynx is extremely rare and is frequently misdiagnosed as a vocal polyp. We present the first female case of myxoma on a vocal cord and review the literature on this subject. The patient was 74 years old.
Aki Nakamura   +2 more
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Odontogenic myxoma

International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1984
The odontogenic myxoma is a relatively rare benign tumor occurring in the jaws. When the lesion is large and when presenting in a difficult location, aggressive initial therapy affords the most successful outcome. Histologic, radiographic and behavioral characteristics of this rather persistent tumor are briefly reviewed and an approach to diagnosis ...
D J, Webb, M F, Colman, R, Canalis
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Cardiac Myxoma

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1980
Ten patients with cardiac myxoma were reviewed. The ranged from 23 months to 60 years old. Echocardiography was the most helpful noninvasive diagnostic technique. The tumor was demonstrated by angiocardiography, left atrial myxomas frequently migrating to the left ventricle in diastole.
S, Attar   +5 more
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Laryngeal Myxoma

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1991
Myxoma is a rare mesenchymal tumor that is especially uncommon in the head and neck. We report a case of a myxoma of the larynx in a 70-year-old man, which, to our knowledge, is the second case reported in the English-language literature. Although benign, myxomas have a propensity for local recurrence due to their tendency to infiltrate surrounding ...
T, Sena   +3 more
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Myxoma of the mandible

Skeletal Radiology, 1996
Myxoma of the jaw bone is a peculiar and rare tumor. A case of myxoma of the mandible is described in a 38-year-old man. The plain X-ray showed multiple osteolytic destructive lesions in the molar root area. CT scans demonstrated osteolytic expansile lesions with mild enhancement of the solid portion of the mass.
Y K, Park   +5 more
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Myxoma of the Hand

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1996
A rare case of myxoma of the dorsal aspect of the little finger is described. Classification of myxomas of the upper limb is discussed.
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Myxoma of the jaws

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1966
Most writers speak of odontogenic and osteogenic myxomas of the jaws. The odontogenic variety is thought to arise from the mesenchymal papilla of t.he developing tooth, either before or after calcification has begun, whereas the osteogenic type can arise from any disturbed mesenchymal focus in the bone.
C S, Colombo, Y, Boivin
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Myxoma of the kidney

Urology, 1973
Abstract The fifth reported case of renal myxoma is described. This tumor was removed from a sixty-two-year-old man with a history of hematuria. Diagnostic evaluation had revealed a mass in the lower pole which produced only splaying of the intrarenal vasculature on arteriography. Right nephrectomy was performed.
J H, Shenasky, J Y, Gillenwater
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Ovarian myxoma

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1987
The clinical history, light microscopic, electron microscopic, and immunopathologic findings of an ovarian myxoma in a 32-year-old woman are described. We believe this to be only the fourth such case reported.
K, Brady   +4 more
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Subungual myxoma

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1986
A true myxoma is a rare neoplasm, and there has never been a fully documented case of a subungual myxoma. We present another digital myxoma in a previously unreported location, accompanied by a review of the literature. Simple excision of the neoplasm will be curative in most cases.
D, Kaehr, M S, Klug
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