نتایج جستجو برای: marsupialization

تعداد نتایج: 409  

2012
Jelena Stepić Marko Pejović Snježana Čolić

Paradental cysts are rare cystic lesions that develop on buccal, distal and rarely mesial side of the mandibular permanent molars in the period of their eruption. They belong to the group of inflammatory cysts and constitute less than 5% of all odontogenic cysts [1]. Most often they are associated with recurrent pericoronitis of semi-impacted wisdom teeth (61.4%) at the time of their eruption, ...

2017
Moncef Sellami Abdelmonem Ghorbel

Mucocele is a benign pseudo-cyst formation that rarely develops in the maxillary sinus. Mucocele is secondary to various conditions having in common an inflammation and an obstruction of the sinus ostium. The latter may be primary but it is often secondary to a trauma, tumor, chronic inflammation. Diagnosis is based on imaging. CT scan is essential for assessing osseous changes and for planning...

2015
Seok-Yong Park Young-Jo Shin Chul-Hoon Kim Bok-Joo Kim

Keratocystic odontogenic tumors can occur in any area of the maxilla or mandible. According to their size, location, and relations with surrounding structures, they are treated by cyst enucleation or enucleation after either marsupialization or decompression. Enucleation is performed when cysts are not large and when only minor damage to adjacent anatomical structures is expected. Although mars...

2014
Hochang Kim Jongyeop Park Jaeho Jang Junwoo Chun

We describe an infant with respiratory distress due to bilateral dacryocystoceles and dacryocystitis who was successfully treated with urgent bilateral endoscopic marsupialization. A male infant was brought to our outpatient department 7 days after birth, with red, acutely inflamed swellings near the medial canthal area of both eyes. From birth, there had been bluish swelling near the medial ca...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2010
Shiang-Fu Huang Chun-Ta Liao Shy-Chyi Chin I-How Chen

OBJECTIVE/HYPOTHESIS Plunging ranulas (PRs) are infrequently encountered. The origin of PRs is mostly from the sublingual gland (SLG). Different routes to manage PRs include marsupialization, simple SLG excision, and combined SLG and submandibular gland (SMG) excision either transcervically or transorally. In this study, we demonstrated our experience managing PRs via transoral excision of the ...

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