Infected urchus cyst in a teenage girl - ScienceDirectdoi:10.1016/j.eucr.2021.101988Parisa Rahmani aBahar Ashjaee bFatemeh Zamani cParastoo Sharifi a Person EnvelopeElsevierUrology Case Reports
The present case of a cystic lesion can create a dilemma between radicular and dentigerous cyst. Aim: we present a case of an infected dentigerous cyst associated with a non -vital mandibular anterior and over-retained primary canine. Case Report: Present case of a cystic lesion can create ...
Epidermal cystClitoral enlargement in the pediatric population is a rare condition, usually related to problems of sexual differentiation, but malignant and benign clitoral lesions have also been described. We report the case of a newborn infant, investigated at birth for an intersex disorder because...
It is generally associated with nonvital tooth which have necrotizing pulp as it is an inflammatory cyst. Radicular cyst usually occurs in the periapical region of tooth. As a true cyst it consists of pathologic cavity which is lined by epithelium and commonly filled w...
infected urachal cystThis case describes a 6-year-old girl who presented to the pediatric emergency department with 3 days of fever and suprapubic pain in the setting of 1 month of worsening, dull abdominal pain. On presentation, she had a tender, erythematous, and fluctuant mass on her ...
Heat treatment of soil eliminated the biological activity of these fungi against PCN cyst population. Baiting soil with PCN cysts promoted the parasitic activity of the fungi in the infected soil. These results indicate that nematode-infected soil is a source of parasitic fungi as candidate ...
We present a case of a patient with an abdominal wall abscess resulting from migrating ingested fishbone that was treated with antibiotic therapy, drainage of the abscess, and removal of the foreign body.A 58-year-old gentleman presented to our hospital with chronic abdominal pain...
Here, we present the case of an adult patient with an infected intramedullary epidermoid cyst, identified on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at the C7鈥揇1 level that was successfully excised without any worsening of neurological status. Case PresentationA 23-year-old female patient presented ...
A RARE CASE OF CONGENITAL INFECTED BRANCHIAL CYST WITH CONGENIAL PULMONARY AIRWAY MALFORMATIONdoi:10.24941/ijcr.42417.10.2021Nilam SatheAshwini MustudSaad AhmedKamini Chavan
INFECTED BRONCHOGENIC CYST MIMICKING RECURRENT TBdoi:10.1016/j.chest.2021.07.1513Krista Anne EsmaelChest