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Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2016
Auricular pseudocysts are uncommon benign lesions of the pinna. The etiology is not well understood but repeated trauma is considered as a possible trigger. Exact diagnosis is important to avoid overtreatment with disfigurement. Various surgical approaches can be used in accordance to the stage of the lesion.
Uwe, Wollina +2 more
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Auricular pseudocysts are uncommon benign lesions of the pinna. The etiology is not well understood but repeated trauma is considered as a possible trigger. Exact diagnosis is important to avoid overtreatment with disfigurement. Various surgical approaches can be used in accordance to the stage of the lesion.
Uwe, Wollina +2 more
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International Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2019
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Joško Bezić +2 more
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Joško Bezić +2 more
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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2002
Pseudocysts complicate acute pancreatitis in less than 5% of cases and chronic pancreatitis in 20% to 40% of cases. A pseudocyst is a localized collection of pancreatic fluid surrounded by a wall of granulation tissue and collagen. It takes 4 to 6 weeks for a fluid collection to mature and become a true pseudocyst.
Michael F., Byrne +2 more
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Pseudocysts complicate acute pancreatitis in less than 5% of cases and chronic pancreatitis in 20% to 40% of cases. A pseudocyst is a localized collection of pancreatic fluid surrounded by a wall of granulation tissue and collagen. It takes 4 to 6 weeks for a fluid collection to mature and become a true pseudocyst.
Michael F., Byrne +2 more
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British Journal of Urology, 1971
SUMMARY The literat ure on pararenal pseudocyst has been reviewed and 3 cases of successful renal conservation are reported. Pararenal pseudocysts, although a rare entity, may be expected to ...
H, Khonsari +2 more
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SUMMARY The literat ure on pararenal pseudocyst has been reviewed and 3 cases of successful renal conservation are reported. Pararenal pseudocysts, although a rare entity, may be expected to ...
H, Khonsari +2 more
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Radiation Medicine, 2007
Diagnostic image features of the omental cyst remain to be fully understood because of its rarity. We present here a case of omental cyst in a 29-year-old man involving several diagnostic image features. Contrasted computed tomography showed thin ring-like enhancement, and angiography revealed the feeding arteries that branched from the right ...
Takumi, Nakano +3 more
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Diagnostic image features of the omental cyst remain to be fully understood because of its rarity. We present here a case of omental cyst in a 29-year-old man involving several diagnostic image features. Contrasted computed tomography showed thin ring-like enhancement, and angiography revealed the feeding arteries that branched from the right ...
Takumi, Nakano +3 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1975
Pseudocysts are fascinating lesions of the pancreas which present as upper abdominal masses in about 80 per cent of cases, but also as obstructive jaundice, intrasplenic and intra-left-renal masses, mediastinal masses, flank abscess, pleural effusions, and ascites rich in amylase.
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Pseudocysts are fascinating lesions of the pancreas which present as upper abdominal masses in about 80 per cent of cases, but also as obstructive jaundice, intrasplenic and intra-left-renal masses, mediastinal masses, flank abscess, pleural effusions, and ascites rich in amylase.
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Mediastinal pancreatobiliary pseudocysts
Khirurgiya. Zhurnal im. N.I. Pirogova, 2022To select the optimal treatment for uninfected and suppurative rare mediastinal pancreatobiliary pseudocysts.There were 10 patients with mediastinal pancreatogenic (n=9) and biliogenic (n=1) pseudocysts formed through esophageal (n=9) and aortic (n=1) hiatus of the diaphragm.
G.I. Dryazhenkov +4 more
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Bilateral Pseudocystic Pheochromocytoma
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1980A case of bilateral pheochromocytoma presenting as primarily cystic suprarenal masses is reported. The computed tomographic manifestations, possible etiology, and differential diagnosis of these cystic suprarenal lesions are discussed.
P, Falappa +5 more
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