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Maxillary cysts diagnosed at a Brazilian Reference Center for Oral Injuries: a retrospective study

Braz. j. oral sci; 23 (), 2024
Aim: determine the prevalence of cysts associated with maxillary bones, analyzing variables related to their occurrence. Methods: a cross-sectional study was carried out with secondary data from biopsy records and conclusive anatomopathological reports of cysts diagnosed at the Reference Center for Oral ...

Post-surgical ciliated cyst: a case report in two brazilians patients and literature review

Braz. j. oral sci; 23 (), 2024
Aim: The aim of this study is to report two cases of postsurgical ciliated cysts (PSCC) in patients from Brazil with a history of trauma in the maxillary zygomatic suture region and traumatic tooth extraction. Additionally, we conducted a literature review of PSCC. Methods: We reported two clinical cases...

Unexpected difficult airway caused by subglottic cyst. Clinical case

Rev. chil. anest; 51 (2), 2022
Acquired subglottic cysts are an unusual cause of stridor. They are usually developed following a tracheal intubation episode in a premature patient. We report the clinical case of an ex-premature patient who was diagnosed as having an acquired subglottic cyst after causing a difficult intubation situati...

Ascitis pancreática traumática, manejo conservador: reporte de un caso

Rev. cir. (Impr.); 73 (5), 2021
Resumen Objetivo: Presentar el caso de un paciente masculino adulto joven, con ascitis pancreática secundaria a lesión del conducto pancreático por trauma abdominal cerrado, tratado con éxito con terapia conservadora. Materiales y Método: Datos e imágenes recopilados de la historia clínica del Hos...

Iris cyst and atypical complications

Rev. bras. oftalmol; 80 (3), 2021
ABSTRACT The authors report the case of a male adult presenting significant ocular complications and irreversible visual impairment, resulting from the long-term progression and late diagnosis of an iris cyst in the right eye, probably secondary to trauma. The patient was admitted to Hospital Universitá...

Tortícolis como forma de presentación de quiste de la bolsa de Blake. Diagnóstico ecográfico en atención primaria

Arch. argent. pediatr; 118 (5), 2020
La tortícolis es un signo clínico definido por la inclinación lateral del cuello y rotación de la cabeza, que puede ser fija o flexible y acompañarse o no de dolor cervical. Aparece en trastornos de diferente complejidad. Ante un caso de tortícolis, es preciso realizar una historia clínica cuidado...

Quiste de Gartner de localización uterina
Gartner's cyst of uterine location

Rev. medica electron; 42 (5), 2020
RESUMEN Los quistes de los conductos de Gartner, generalmente pequeños, benignos y asintomáticos, son vestigios del canal mesonéfrico de Wolff. Representan el 11 % de los quistes vaginales, esta es su localización más frecuente según la literatura consultada. Se presentó un caso operado en el Hosp...

Tailgut cyst adenocarcinoma

Autops. Case Rep; 10 (1), 2020
Tailgut cysts (TGCs) are rare congenital entities arising from remnants of the embryological postanal primitive gut. Malignancy in TGCs is rare, with the majority being adenocarcinomas and carcinoid tumors. A search of the published literature yielded only 27 cases of adenocarcinoma developing in TGCs. W...

Enfrentamiento a una masa cervical no tiroidea en Atención Primaria
Confrontation with a non-thyroid cervical mass in Primary Care

The clinical approach to non-thyroid cervical masses in primary care has always been considered a diagnostic challenge. In the absence of specific diagnostic methods, the general practitioner must rely on clinic and general tests in order to achieve a suspected diagnosis and timely referr...

Clinical and neuroradiological features of Blake’s pouch cyst

Rev. bras. neurol; 55 (4), 2019