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Lipomatosis of the Neck (Madelungʼs Neck)
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1986Benign symmetrical lipomatosis of the neck is a rare disease that has to be differentiated from goiter, sialadenitis, obesity or a lymphatic tumor. Most patients are severe alcoholics, but they may have other endocrine disorders, such as diabetes mellitus, hyperuricemia, or hyperlipidemia.
B Spiessl, N J Lüscher, J Prein
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1989
This article describes the clinical and imaging roles of MR with respect to the following: neck masses of known or uncertain etiology; staging of cervical metastatic disease; thyroid and parathyroid; and evaluation of the thoracic inlet. Pertinent normal anatomy is highlighted when appropriate.
A A, Mancuso, W P, Dillon
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This article describes the clinical and imaging roles of MR with respect to the following: neck masses of known or uncertain etiology; staging of cervical metastatic disease; thyroid and parathyroid; and evaluation of the thoracic inlet. Pertinent normal anatomy is highlighted when appropriate.
A A, Mancuso, W P, Dillon
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Answers to the following two quiz questions can be found on page 79 ### Theme: Neck Select one option from the following: 1. Acute crush fracture 2. Infective spondylodiscitis 3. Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis 4. Pharyngotonsillitis 5. Retropharyngeal infection 6. Retropharyngeal tumour 7.
Helen Williams, Ayeshea Zacharkiw
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1959
Although the antibiotic era has lessened the incidence and improved the prognosis of neck suppurations, surgical drainage remains the definitive method of treatment. In 1941, Weintraub1divided the retropharyngeal area into five separate spaces, namely, the paired right and left prevertebral spaces, the paired right and left peripharyngeal spaces, and,
Robert C. Kratz+3 more
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Although the antibiotic era has lessened the incidence and improved the prognosis of neck suppurations, surgical drainage remains the definitive method of treatment. In 1941, Weintraub1divided the retropharyngeal area into five separate spaces, namely, the paired right and left prevertebral spaces, the paired right and left peripharyngeal spaces, and,
Robert C. Kratz+3 more
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2001
A hibernoma is a rare, benign, soft-tissue tumor composed of cells similar to those of brown adipose tissue. Only nine cases in the cervical area have been reported. Typically, hibernomas are asymptomatic and slow growing. Adequate treatment consists of complete excision.
CARINCI, Francesco+5 more
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A hibernoma is a rare, benign, soft-tissue tumor composed of cells similar to those of brown adipose tissue. Only nine cases in the cervical area have been reported. Typically, hibernomas are asymptomatic and slow growing. Adequate treatment consists of complete excision.
CARINCI, Francesco+5 more
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2009
This chapter outlines the anatomy of the neck. The investigation of neck lumps is described. Congenital neck lumps, including branchial cleft abnormalities, are tabulated. The management of neck infections and neoplastic conditions affecting the lymph nodes of the neck are discussed.
Rogan Corbridge, Nicholas Steventon
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This chapter outlines the anatomy of the neck. The investigation of neck lumps is described. Congenital neck lumps, including branchial cleft abnormalities, are tabulated. The management of neck infections and neoplastic conditions affecting the lymph nodes of the neck are discussed.
Rogan Corbridge, Nicholas Steventon
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British Journal of Dermatology, 1977
'Fiddler's neck' is a condition affecting violin and viola players. Although well known to musicians it is not well recognized by dermatologists. Clinically the lesions usually consist of a localized area of lichenification of the left side of the neck--just below the angle of the jaw.
R.D.G. Peachey, C.N.A. Matthews
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'Fiddler's neck' is a condition affecting violin and viola players. Although well known to musicians it is not well recognized by dermatologists. Clinically the lesions usually consist of a localized area of lichenification of the left side of the neck--just below the angle of the jaw.
R.D.G. Peachey, C.N.A. Matthews
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2017
An international team of experts have been brought together to examine and review the topics. The book is intended for researchers, postgraduate students and others working or studying defence and impact injuries.
Tse, Kwong Ming+4 more
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An international team of experts have been brought together to examine and review the topics. The book is intended for researchers, postgraduate students and others working or studying defence and impact injuries.
Tse, Kwong Ming+4 more
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Neurologic Clinics, 2004
Cervicogenic headache is pain referred to the head from a source in the cervical spine or mediated by cervical nerves. Clinical features allow for no more than a diagnosis of probable cervicogenic headache. Definitive diagnosis requires evidence of a cervical source of pain. For most treatments, the evidence is limited or poor.
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Cervicogenic headache is pain referred to the head from a source in the cervical spine or mediated by cervical nerves. Clinical features allow for no more than a diagnosis of probable cervicogenic headache. Definitive diagnosis requires evidence of a cervical source of pain. For most treatments, the evidence is limited or poor.
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