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Two sequential surgeries in infant with multiple floor of the mouth dermoid cysts: A case report
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作者 Nan-Nan Liu Xin-Yue Zhang +1 位作者 Yan-Yan Tang Zhi-Ming Wang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第13期2885-2892,共8页
BACKGROUND Multiple intraoral dermoid cysts of large magnitude generally appear in the second or third decade of life.They are rare in infants and are usually solitary.In this case,a large mass was identified in utero... BACKGROUND Multiple intraoral dermoid cysts of large magnitude generally appear in the second or third decade of life.They are rare in infants and are usually solitary.In this case,a large mass was identified in utero during prenatal exams.CASE SUMMARY We introduce a rare case on multiple dermoid cysts in the floor of the mouth of an infant who underwent two surgeries for this.Preoperative magnetic resonance imaging confirmed a large well-circumscribed cystic lesion that originated at the former midline region in the floor of the mouth in which a suspicious lesion of minute size was likely compressed by the bulkier mass and overlooked.Therefore,the infant underwent two surgeries by an intraoral approach within 9 mo.At 5 mo after the second operation,a routine follow-up ultrasound showed evidence of an additional cyst.No further surgery was planned because the tumor had no immediate effect.CONCLUSION This report demonstrates the importance of carefully analyzing preoperative imaging to avoid multiple operations for a seemingly isolated oral cyst. 展开更多
关键词 MULTIPLE dermoid cysts Floor of the mouth INFANT Case report RECURRENT
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Dermoid Cysts of the Conus Medullaris Associated with Sacral Meningocele. A Case Report
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作者 Mustapha Hemama Dimbi Makoso José +3 位作者 Dognon Kossi François de Paul Adjiou Moune Yolande Nizare El Fatemi Moulay Rachid El Maaqili 《Open Journal of Modern Neurosurgery》 2022年第3期153-159,共7页
Spinal dermoid cysts are gradually progressive benign tumors that may be congenital or acquired. They account for 0.8% to 1.1% of all primary spinal tumors. MRI is the gold standard for the radiological assessment. Ma... Spinal dermoid cysts are gradually progressive benign tumors that may be congenital or acquired. They account for 0.8% to 1.1% of all primary spinal tumors. MRI is the gold standard for the radiological assessment. Management is difficult for tumors involving highly eloquent areas such as the conus medullaris. In this report, we present a rare case of an adult woman with dermoid cysts in the conus medullaris associated with a sacral meningocele which was treated with a midline myelotomy that drained yellowish keratinous fluid and decompressed the cyst. No aggressive attempt at complete resection of the cyst wall was undertaken. The patient fully recovered, and her condition considerably improved after surgery and remains good at a 6-month follow-up. 展开更多
关键词 dermoid cysts INTRAMEDULLARY MENINGOCELE
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Nasal Dermoid Cyst with Sinus Tract Intranasal Bone: A Case Report
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作者 Sultan Kadasah Abdullah Alhelali +5 位作者 Saud Aldhabaan Abdulaziz Al Qahtani Abdullah Musleh Ali Alshahrani Shahd Dlboh Sahar Al-Otaibi 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2024年第2期149-156,共8页
Dermoid cysts are benign tumors originating from germ cells, which can form in various locations, including the nasal area in rare cases. They are of unknown exact etiology, but it is suggested that it is due to abnor... Dermoid cysts are benign tumors originating from germ cells, which can form in various locations, including the nasal area in rare cases. They are of unknown exact etiology, but it is suggested that it is due to abnormal tissue migration during early embryonic development. Nasal dermoid cysts albeit rare, can present in various forms such as sinuses, fistulas, or intracranially extending tracts. They can be asymptomatic and incidentally discovered or present with a visible external mass or sinus that is either painful, infected or cosmetically concerning. If nasal dermoid cysts with an intra-nasal bone sinus tract are left untreated, they can lead to life-threatening complications. This report describes the case of a 6-year-old girl with a nasal dermoid cyst connected to a superficial punctum by an intra-nasal tract. She had undergone surgical excision of a nasal swelling previously diagnosed as a dermoid cyst. One year later, she returned to our clinic with a recurrence of the nasal swelling. Imaging tests revealed a nasal dermoid cyst with a tract extending to the nasal tip, without intracranial expansion. The cyst, along with the entire tract, was successfully removed surgically, and the postoperative follow-up indicated no complications. Histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of a dermoid cyst. This case underscores the significance of considering the dermoid tract in nasal cyst cases and the necessity of its complete removal to prevent recurrence. 展开更多
关键词 dermoid Cyst Nasal Sinus Sinus Tract Intranasal Bone Benign Tumor Congenital Anomaly
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Epidermoid and dermoid cysts of the head and neck region
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作者 Samrat S.Sabhalok Lakshmi S.Shetty +2 位作者 Pallavi H.Sarve Sneha V.Setiya Swati R.Bharadwaj 《Plastic and Aesthetic Research》 2016年第1期347-350,共4页
Epidermoid cysts,dermoid cysts and teratoid cysts are cystic malformations lined with squamous epithelium.They present as soft nodular lesions with a sessile base.Their prevalence is 7%in head and neck patients and 1.... Epidermoid cysts,dermoid cysts and teratoid cysts are cystic malformations lined with squamous epithelium.They present as soft nodular lesions with a sessile base.Their prevalence is 7%in head and neck patients and 1.6%within the oral cavity.The authors present a case series of 21 patients with dermoid and epidermoid cysts who underwent surgical removal.One year of follow-up was carried out without evidence of recurrence.The removal of these cysts is of great concern as it can cause serious social stigma,aesthetic and functional impairment,dysphagia and dysphonia. 展开更多
关键词 Epidermoid cyst dermoid cyst cystic malformations
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Nasal Dermoid Cyst: A Case Report
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作者 Yazeed Alghonaim Nawaf Alfayez Fahad Alobaid 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2023年第5期358-363,共6页
Nasal dermoid sinus cysts (NDSCs) are rare neoplasms in the median line of the nasofrontal area. Unlike other dermoid cysts, a NDSC can manifest as a cyst, sinus, or fistula, and may extend intracranially. Nasal dermo... Nasal dermoid sinus cysts (NDSCs) are rare neoplasms in the median line of the nasofrontal area. Unlike other dermoid cysts, a NDSC can manifest as a cyst, sinus, or fistula, and may extend intracranially. Nasal dermoid cysts usually present at birth and are commonly diagnosed by 3 years of age. An incidentally detected nasal dermoid cyst in an adult patient is extremely rare. In this case, a 23-year-old female with a history of intermittent serous thick discharge from a pit in the nasal columella since early childhood. Examination of the nasal cavity showed mild septal deviation to the left side, dorsal hump, wide nasal bone, a small pit-sinus at the columella, over projected nose, and wide bulbous down rotated nasal tip. The findings were suggesting nasal dermoid cyst, so a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was done for the patient to confirm the diagnosis. The MRI findings showed that there are 3 small cysts at the nasal septum anteriorly with a small fistula connecting the anterior inferior 2 cysts with no involvement to the intracranial cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) space. During the surgery, an open rhinoplasty approach was used. The trans-columellar incision was made around the fistula, and the tract was identified using a lacrimal probe and methylene blue. The dissection around the tract was continued until the sac was identified in the area of the membranous septum, and it was removed and sent for histopathology. The surgery then continued in a regular full rhinoplasty fashion. In conclusion, dermoid cyst of the nasal septum is a rare congenital lesion, especially in adults. After a thorough history taking and physical examination, a preoperative high-resolution axial and coronal CT and/or MRI is essential for diagnostic and operative planning. The treatment of choice for nasal dermoid cysts is complete surgical excision with clear margins. Surgical strategies usually depend on the location and extent of the lesion. Recurrence is uncommon and often easily managed. 展开更多
关键词 dermoid CYST RHINOPLASTY Nasal dermoid Cyst RHINOLOGY Case Report
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Studies of a pedigree with limbal dermoid cyst 被引量:1
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作者 Jing Zhu, Xu-Yang Liu 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2012年第5期641-643,共3页
AIM: To study clinical features and gene mutations within the paired-like homeodomain transcription factor 2 (PITX2) gene in a pedigree of bilateral limbal dermoids. METHODS: Complete eye examinations have been perfor... AIM: To study clinical features and gene mutations within the paired-like homeodomain transcription factor 2 (PITX2) gene in a pedigree of bilateral limbal dermoids. METHODS: Complete eye examinations have been performed on each individual of the family. Exons of paired-like homeodomain transcription factor 2 ( PITX2)were amplified by polymerase chain reaction, sequenced, and compared with a reference database. RESULTS: We described the phenotype, clinic findings in a family with two affected members. The masses of the proband's eyes were excised surgically demonstrating a dermoid cyst by histopathological examination. No mutation was detected in the gene PITX2 in this pedigree. CONCLUSION: A family of limbal dermoid cyst was reported. In addition, no pathogenic sequence variations were found in PITX2, indicating that this phenotype in this family is a distinctive entity. 展开更多
关键词 PEDIGREE dermoid cyst LIMBUS PITX2 gene
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Asymptomatic traumatic rupture of an intracranial dermoid cyst:A case report
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作者 Mei-Hua Zhang Qi Feng +3 位作者 Han-Lin Zhu Heng Lu Zhong-Xiang Ding Bo Feng 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第16期4046-4051,共6页
BACKGROUND Previous studies reported that most of the intracranial dermoid cyst ruptures were spontaneous,and only a few were traumatic,with asymptomatic much rarer than the symptomatic ruptures.Hence,how to deal with... BACKGROUND Previous studies reported that most of the intracranial dermoid cyst ruptures were spontaneous,and only a few were traumatic,with asymptomatic much rarer than the symptomatic ruptures.Hence,how to deal with the asymptomatic traumatic rupture of intracranial dermoid cyst remains a challenge in the clinic.CASE SUMMARY A 59-year-old man was accidentally diagnosed with intracranial dermoid cyst through a cranial computed tomography(CT)scan due to a car accident.A mixed-density lesion with fat and a calcified margin was observed in the midline of the posterior fossa,accompanied with lipid droplet drifts in brain sulci,fissures,cisterns,and ventricles.After 1 wk of conservative observation,no change was observed on the updated cranial CT scan.After 2 wk of conservative observation,magnetic resonance imaging examination confirmed that the lesion was a traumatic rupture of a posterior fossa dermoid cyst with lipid droplet drifts.As the patient exhibited no adverse symptoms throughout the 2 wk,a 6-mo follow-up visit was arranged for him instead of aggressive treatment.Nonetheless,the patient did not show any abnormal neurological symptoms in the 6 mo of follow-up visits.CONCLUSION Asymptomatic traumatic rupture of intracranial dermoid cyst could be just followed or treated conservatively rather than treated aggressively. 展开更多
关键词 Intracranial dermoid cyst Magnetic resonance imaging Computed tomography RUPTURE TRAUMATIC Case report
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Clinicopathological analysis of 719 pediatric and adolescents’ ocular tumors and tumor-like lesions:a retrospective study from 2000 to 2018 in China 被引量:3
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作者 Xi-Zhe Dai Lin-Yan Wang +3 位作者 Yi Shan Jiang Qian Kang Xue Juan Ye 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2020年第12期1961-1967,共7页
AIM:To describe the clinicopathologic features and classification of pediatric and adolescent ocular tumors and tumor-like lesionsMETHODS:A total of 719 cases of pathologically confirmed ocular tumors and tumor-like l... AIM:To describe the clinicopathologic features and classification of pediatric and adolescent ocular tumors and tumor-like lesionsMETHODS:A total of 719 cases of pathologically confirmed ocular tumors and tumor-like lesions in a pediatric population from two academic institutions over an 18-year period were retrospectively analyzed.The main outcome measures were the clinical and pathological features of the cases.RESULTS:Benign tumors accounted for 92.1%of all cases while malignant tumors accounted for 7.9%.The most common ocular benign tumors were(epi-)dermoid cysts(19.8%),nevi(15.2%),corneal dermoid tumors(9.8%),and calcified epitheliomas(8.8%).The most common ocular malignant tumors were retinoblastoma(80.8%),and rhabdomyosarcoma(3.9%).Eyelid and ocular surface tumors comprised 73.3%of benign tumors while intraocular and orbital cavity comprised 94.2%of malignant tumors.For tumor site,the upper eyelid was up to 1.79 times more than lower eyelid(P<0.05).Age at surgery and sex also had an association with different lesions(P=0.006,P=0.035,respectively).CONCLUSION:Most ocular tumors and tumor-like lesions in children and adolescents are benign.Pediatric ocular tumors are distinct from those in adults in terms of histological origin.(Epi-)dermoid cysts are the most common benign tumors while retinoblastomas the most common malignant tumors. 展开更多
关键词 ocular tumors dermoid cyst RETINOBLASTOMA RHABDOMYOSARCOMA CHILDREN
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Endometriosis coexisting with dermoid cyst in a single ovary: a case report 被引量:2
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作者 CHEN Tsai-chuan KUO Hsu-tung +2 位作者 SHYU Shin-kuo CHU Chih-ping CHANG Tien-chang 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第4期627-630,共4页
Endometriosis coexisting with a dermoid cyst of the ovary is extraordinarily rare, although these both benign conditions are said to be common in women in the reproductive age group. There are only two previous case r... Endometriosis coexisting with a dermoid cyst of the ovary is extraordinarily rare, although these both benign conditions are said to be common in women in the reproductive age group. There are only two previous case reports, which is evident from our literature review from January 1960 through January 2010. Acute abdomen is one of the greatest diagnostic challenges and easily ignored by the clinicians to exclude the possibility of gynecologic illness. A 35-year-old woman was referred by the doctor in Family clinic. She experienced a three-day period of severe right lower abdominal pain and intermittent vomiting. Ultrasonography identified a bilocular, cystic, hypoechoic, and hyperechoic tumor, 7 cm×6 cm×6 cm in the right adnexal region. Laparoscopic cystectomy was performed under the impression of ovarian cyst with torsion or hemorrhage. The frozen section was benign and appendiceal status was adequate. Histopathologic examination described an ovarian cyst composed of endometrial-type lining with stroma cells (endometriosis) and benign terotoma tissue with plenty of skin appendages and sebaceous glands. We report this unusual and interesting ovarian mass to remind physicians that the usage of the Endobag after cystectomy, the benefits on minimizing operative time, spilled opportunity, and postoperative complications. Laparoscopic techniques for large ovarian masses might be considered. The experience of the surgeon is also very important to prevent misdiagnosis or complication. Further follow up is mandatory for this simultaneous finding of ovarian endometriosis with coincidental dermoid cyst as a separate pathology in single ovary of such a nature. It also presents a challenge to the clinicians and to the pathologists. 展开更多
关键词 ENDOMETRIOSIS dermoid cyst CYSTECTOMY endobag
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A “logarithmic spiral” in the brain: Images of an intracranial dermoid cyst
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作者 Meiqing Lou Yaodong Zhao 《Translational Neuroscience and Clinics》 2016年第4期241-243,共3页
A logarithmic spiral is a self-similar spiral curve, which often appears in nature, e.g., mollusk shells. In the normal tissues of the human body, the cochlea is also an approximate logarithmic spiral. However, approx... A logarithmic spiral is a self-similar spiral curve, which often appears in nature, e.g., mollusk shells. In the normal tissues of the human body, the cochlea is also an approximate logarithmic spiral. However, approximate logarithmic spirals are rarely,if ever, reported in tumors. Recently, we treated a 26-year-old woman with a one-year history of headache. Preoperative magnetic resonance imaging showed a possible brain tumor with radiological characteristics similar to a typical logarithmic spiral,which has seldom been observed before. Because of the obvious clinical symptoms and discomfort, as well as the possible presence of an intracranial tumor, we performed a craniotomy and tumor resection. Perioperatively, we found an intact tumor capsule,with contents that appeared like egg-drop soup mixed with hairs. A post-operative pathological diagnosis of a dermoid cyst was made. However, more interestingly, the logarithmic spiral could be described mathematically with a high goodness of fit. In this paper, we present this case with various clinical images. 展开更多
关键词 logarithmic spiral dermoid cyst brain tumor
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Surgical treatment of hairy polyp in the Eustachian tube 被引量:1
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作者 Jin Lei Zhang Tianyu 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第5期988-989,共2页
Hairy polyps are congenital masses of head and neck.They usually arise from the oropharynx or nasopharynx,and hairy polyp of the Eustachian tube (ET)is extremely rare.We describe a new case of hairy polyp,which orig... Hairy polyps are congenital masses of head and neck.They usually arise from the oropharynx or nasopharynx,and hairy polyp of the Eustachian tube (ET)is extremely rare.We describe a new case of hairy polyp,which originated from the right ET and was completely excised by a postauricular approach. 展开更多
关键词 hairy polyp eustachian tube dermoid cyst
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