نتایج جستجو برای: epidermoid cyst

تعداد نتایج: 33600  

Journal: :International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery 2022

<p>Epidermoid cysts are developmental malformations which soft, mobile and slow-growing masses they unattached to the overlying skin. The most common cervical location of these is floor mouth without any gender predilection. following report presents a case on epidermoid cyst its management discussion various differential diagnoses. This with painless swelling over dysphagia, dysarthria o...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1992
E C Bourekas M R Raji K J Dastur G J Francken D J Engle N T Nayak

Retroclival arachnoid cyst is a rare mass lesion, with only seven cases previously reported in literature. MR is the imaging modality of choice in its evaluation and in its differentiation from epidermoid cyst. The case reported here was surgically proved and had an uncharacteristic MR signal intensity that was higher than that of cerebrospinal fluid due to previous hemorrhage.

Journal: :Asian Journal of Neurosurgery 2015

Journal: :Archives of Ophthalmology 2001

Journal: :Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 2012

Journal: :Annals of Surgery 1950

Journal: :Annals of Coloproctology 2015

2015
Handan Canan Rana Altan-Yaycioglu Nebil Bal Birgin Törer Bilin Çetinkaya-Çakmak Hande Gülcan

A 3-day-old male newborn presented with a severe proptosis of the left eye leading to exposure keratopathy. He underwent debulking of the cyst and biopsy of the tumour and received the pathological diagnosis of epidermoid cyst of orbit. Clinicopathological features of this rare disease are discussed.

Journal: :Gut 1986
M H Cotton J R Blake

Dermoid cyst is a rare but well recognised cause of a mass in the abdomen. As a cause of a palpable mass in the right iliac fossa, dermoid and epidermoid cysts of the caecum have hitherto been described. We here report a case of a dermoid cyst arising from the vermiform appendix.

2016
Vaibhav Shukla Anmol Agarwal Uday Kiran Uppada Gaurav Mittal

Epidermoid cysts that appear in the midline of the head & neck are, usually, a result of entrapped ectodermal tissue of the first and second branchial arches, which fuse during the third and fourth weeks in utero. The incidence in the floor of the mouth of the oral cavity is very rare. We report a case of a large sublingual epidermoid cyst in a young male patient with emphasis on the management.

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