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A Case Report on Juvenile Ossifying Fibroma Unveiling the Pivotal Role of its Prompt Diagnosis.
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Carcinoma of the nasal vestibule
The American Journal of Surgery, 1967Abstract 1. 1. Six cases of anterior intranasal cancer are reported. Five of these cases were of squamous cell carcinoma, four of which arose from the nasal vestibule and adjacent septum, and one of which arose from the floor of the nostril. The sixth case was of melanoblastoma. 2. 2.
Clifford L. Kiehn, John D. Desprez
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1992
A method employing vinyl polysiloxane and polyethylene chemical tubing to make nasal stents is described. Vinyl polysiloxane stents, when well molded, are comfortable and easily tolerated. The technique has been useful for maintaining patent nares and enhancing graft viability.
Ann Fyler+2 more
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A method employing vinyl polysiloxane and polyethylene chemical tubing to make nasal stents is described. Vinyl polysiloxane stents, when well molded, are comfortable and easily tolerated. The technique has been useful for maintaining patent nares and enhancing graft viability.
Ann Fyler+2 more
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Squamous carcinoma of the nasal vestibule
Clinical Otolaryngology, 1981Twenty-two patients with squamous carcinoma of the nasal vestibule are reported. If a sufficiently large volume of tissue is irradiated, radiotherapy is to be preferred to surgery as the primary form of treatment on cosmetic grounds. Local recurrence can be treated successfully by surgery and the ultimate prognosis remains good.
J. M. A. Jong+2 more
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Intramuscular myxoma of the nasal vestibule
Auris Nasus Larynx, 2010Intramuscular myxoma is an uncommon benign soft tissue neoplasm and a distinct histopathological entity within the heterogeneous group of myxomas. The most common localizations are the gluteal muscles and the muscles of the thigh. We report on a case of a myxoma within the mimetic muscles of the nasal and mouth region in a 52-year-old man.
Eleftherios Anagnostou+2 more
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Solitary keratoacanthoma of the nasal vestibule
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1991AbstractKeratoacanthomas are lesions which rarely present to Otorhinolaryngologists; however they must be considered in the differential diagnosis of any rapidly growing lesion in the head and neck. We report a case of a keratoacanthoma of the nasal vestibule which caused clinical and histopathological difficulties in diagnosis.
J. A. McGlashan, D. A. Bowdler, G. Rees
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A 26-year-old female attended the emergency department of the hospital complaining of a five-day course of nasal soreness, located mainly on the left vestibule and radiating to the nasal dorsum and left maxillary area. The patient reported nasal congestion and crusting on the left nostril as well as progressively worsening redness and erythema covering
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A 26-year-old female attended the emergency department of the hospital complaining of a five-day course of nasal soreness, located mainly on the left vestibule and radiating to the nasal dorsum and left maxillary area. The patient reported nasal congestion and crusting on the left nostril as well as progressively worsening redness and erythema covering
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Sebaceous carcinoma of the nasal vestibule
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2001Sebaceous carcinoma is a rare disease arising from holocrine adnexal components of the skin. Fewer than 400 cases have been reported worldwide and only about 19 are from the nose. We present a sebaceous cancer of the nasal vestibule in a patient who, with adequate excision, is disease-free after two years.
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Radiation Therapy for Carcinoma of the Nasal Vestibule [PDF]
From 1963 to 1984, 32 patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the nasal vestibule received definitive radiation therapy. Of these, 11 patients whose superficial lesions were suitably located received radium implants, and the other 21 patients were treated with a combination of electron beam and 60Co.
Gilbert H. Fletcher+3 more
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Brachytherapy of carcinomas of the nasal vestibule
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1984The article by Mendenhall et al.3 pertaining to the management of carcinomas of the nasal vestibule is a valuable contribution to the limited literature available on this subject. This experience reinforces the opinion that radiation therapy is a treatment of choice for the vast majority of these lesions.
D. Chassagne, J. Frank Wilson
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