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Congenital Midline Tongue Base Mass in An Infant: Lingual Hamartoma [PDF]
Lingual hamartoma is a rare finding of congenital midline posterior tongue mass. The lesion may be seen as a single anomaly or maybe associated with syndrome especially the Oral Facial Digital Syndrome (OFDS).
Noraziana Fadzilah +2 more
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Tessier number 30 clefts with congenital heart defects [PDF]
Introduction: Midline cleft of mandible, classified as Tessier 30 clefts is extremely rare, with less than 100 reported cases in the latest studies. Variations in severity and associated malformations have been reported before. Case Presentation: In this
Aminolsharieh Najaf, S. +4 more
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A model study of oceanic mechanisms affecting Equatorial Pacific sea surface temperature during the 1997-98 El Niño [PDF]
In this study, the processes affecting sea surface temperature variability over the 1992–98 period, encompassing the very strong 1997–98 El Niño event, are analyzed.
Boulanger, Jean-Philippe +6 more
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Talon cusp affecting primary dentition in two siblings: a case report [PDF]
The term talon cusp refers to a rare developmental dental anomaly characterized by a cusp-like structure projecting from the cingulum area or cement-enamel junction.
King, N. M. +3 more
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Ice cliff contribution to the tongue-wide ablation of Changri Nup Glacier, Nepal, central Himalaya [PDF]
Ice cliff backwasting on debris-covered glaciers is recognized as an important mass-loss process that is potentially responsible for the debris-cover anomaly, i.e.
F. Brun +14 more
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Rare case of lingual thyroglossal cyst presenting in infant with respiratory distress
Thyroglossal duct cyst (TDC) is the most common congenital anomaly of the neck. The thyroglossal duct is an embryological structure which connects the base of the tongue to the thyroid gland, which when fails to obliterate results in this anomaly.
Saurabh Maheshwari +5 more
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Developmental Anomalies of Tongue-A Review
The development of tongue is from the pharyngeal arches during the intrauterine life. There are various developmental anomalies of tongue like aglossia, microglossia, macroglossia, fissured tongue, benign migratory glossitis, median rhomboid glossitis, hairy tongue, lingual varices and cleft tongue.
Dr. Praveena Prabhakar +5 more
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The Braer storm revisited [PDF]
The Braer storm of January 1993 was the deepest ever recorded cyclone outside of the Tropics with a minimum core pressure of 914mbar, but due to its track between Scotland and Iceland it caused little damage and was never intensively examined.
Knippertz, P +4 more
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Ankyloglossia: Surgical management and functional rehabilitation of tongue
Ankyloglossia or “tongue-tie” is a rare congenital anomaly characterized by an abnormally short, thick, fibrosed lingual frenulum which may cause restriction in function of tongue including limitation in tongue movement.
Shadab Khan +2 more
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ANKYLOGLOSSIA AND BREASTFEEDING PROBLEMS
Ankyloglossia (tongue-tie) is a congenital oral anomaly characterised by a short lingual frenulum, which may restrict tongue mobility and therefore cause breastfeeding problems.
Andreja Valcl
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