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Dentomaxillofac Radiol ; 32(5): 343-6, 2003 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14709612

RESUMEN

Extraskeletal Ewing's sarcoma is often described as a tumour involving the soft tissues of the lower extremities and the paravertebral region. Involvement of the paranasal sinus is a very rare entity. We present a case of primary Ewing's sarcoma of the paranasal sinus extending into the middle cranial fossa in a 40-year-old female. CT and MRI findings of this unusual case are discussed. To our knowledge, this case is the first to be reported with CT and MRI documentation.


Asunto(s)
Senos Etmoidales/patología , Neoplasias del Seno Maxilar/diagnóstico , Neoplasias de los Senos Paranasales/diagnóstico , Sarcoma de Ewing/diagnóstico , Adulto , Biopsia , Fosa Craneal Media/patología , Femenino , Humanos , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Invasividad Neoplásica , Neoplasias de la Base del Cráneo/diagnóstico , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X
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Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol ; 45(3): 255-8, 1998 Oct 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9865443

RESUMEN

A case of a heterotopic gastric cyst of the oral cavity is described and a review of the literature, with emphasis on the possible etiological theories of this rare lesion, is presented. This developmental lesion is found more commonly in males. It most likely arises from misplaced embryonal tissue. Surgical treatment is the preferred choice of treatment, and CO2 laser is a safe alternative surgical approach for the removal of this lesion.


Asunto(s)
Coristoma , Quistes , Enfermedades de la Boca , Estómago , Coristoma/congénito , Coristoma/diagnóstico , Coristoma/terapia , Quistes/congénito , Quistes/diagnóstico , Quistes/terapia , Humanos , Lactante , Masculino , Enfermedades de la Boca/congénito , Enfermedades de la Boca/diagnóstico , Enfermedades de la Boca/terapia
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Am J Otolaryngol ; 19(4): 244-50, 1998.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9692633

RESUMEN

PURPOSE: Adenoidectomy, especially for the treatment of suppurative otitis media, has been used for a very long time. In this study, the role of adenoids in the origin of otitis media with effusion was investigated by using light microscopy, immunocytochemistry, enzyme chemistry, and electron microscopy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A group of 28 children with otitis media with effusion (OME) was identified. Ages ranged from 3 to 12 years. A control group of 10 age-matched children without any middle ear and upper respiratory tract infection served as the basis for comparison. Specimens obtained at surgeries from both groups were divided into groups for light microscopy, immunocytochemistry, enzyme cytochemistry, and electron microscopy and then all were examined blindly. Also, quantitative analysis of antigen-presenting cells was performed blindly on 10 patients and 10 controls. RESULTS: There was an increase in the number of lymphocytes, mast cells, plasma cells, macrophages, dendritic cells, and M cells in the adenoids of patients with OME when compared with the normal cases. Stratified squamous epithelial areas, collagenous fibers, and fibrocytes were also increased in the patient group. Antigen-presenting functions of epithelial cells are shown by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II positivity of some ciliated-columnar epithelial cells in the patient group. CONCLUSION: Adenoid tissues of patients with OME in this study seem to be infectious foci, aggravating immune reactions, which might attack the middle ear through an ascending route.


Asunto(s)
Tonsila Faríngea/patología , Otitis Media con Derrame/patología , Adenoidectomía , Tonsila Faríngea/ultraestructura , Células Presentadoras de Antígenos/ultraestructura , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Niño , Preescolar , Femenino , Humanos , Técnicas para Inmunoenzimas , Inmunohistoquímica , Masculino , Microscopía Electrónica , Otitis Media con Derrame/inmunología , Otitis Media con Derrame/cirugía , Estadísticas no Paramétricas
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Head Neck ; 20(1): 22-5, 1998 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9464948

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Pharyngocutaneous fistula (PCF) following laryngectomy is a serious complication, and its incidence varies from 7.6% to 50%. Despite the relative frequency of this complication, there is still uncertainty about the predisposing factors. METHODS: A retrospective study was performed in 295 patients who underwent total laryngectomy. RESULTS: Of the 295 patients, 37 (12.5%) developed PCF. The contributing factors,--such as early oral feeding postoperatively, prior radiotherapy or tracheostomy, accompanying neck dissection,--and the surgical technique failed to show a statistically significant effect. There was statistically significant association between tumor size and PCF formation. Also, when the suture materials used for the closure of the pharynx were compared, catgut showed a higher rate of PCF formation than vicryl (p < .05). CONCLUSIONS: The vicryl, when used as a suture material for the closure of the pharynx, seemed to decrease the fistula rate significantly, compared with catgut. Also, tumor stage was found to have a significant role in PCF formation, but no statistical significant difference could be demonstrated for other investigated parameters. We believe that after total laryngectomy, oral feeding can be started at the third postoperative day without increasing morbidity, which makes the patients feel more comfortable and confident without nasogastric tube.


Asunto(s)
Fístula Cutánea/etiología , Laringectomía/efectos adversos , Enfermedades Faríngeas/etiología , Adulto , Anciano , Materiales Biocompatibles , Catgut , Distribución de Chi-Cuadrado , Fístula Cutánea/epidemiología , Nutrición Enteral/efectos adversos , Femenino , Humanos , Incidencia , Neoplasias Laríngeas/patología , Neoplasias Laríngeas/cirugía , Tiempo de Internación , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estadificación de Neoplasias , Enfermedades Faríngeas/epidemiología , Poliglactina 910 , Pronóstico , Estudios Retrospectivos , Factores de Riesgo , Tasa de Supervivencia , Suturas , Turquía/epidemiología
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Am J Otolaryngol ; 15(3): 212-4, 1994.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8024110

RESUMEN

INTRODUCTION: In this study, we evaluate the effect of acyclovir in the treatment of recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP), in addition to CO2 surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We include 12 patients who had aggressive RRP and required at least three prior endoscopic surgeries in this study. Acyclovir treatment started the day after the surgery. During the planned treatment period of 6 months, patients older than 5 years were asked to take the daily dose of 800 mg, and those younger than 5 years were asked to take 400 mg. RESULTS: Nine of 12 patients were disease free during the follow-up periods, which ranged from 14 to 25 months with a mean of 18 months. Only 3 patients who used the drug inadequately required reoperation. CONCLUSION: Because of the specific viral origin of RRP, we hope that addition of acyclovir to surgery will preclude or at least decrease the number of recurrences in this potentially fatal disease.


Asunto(s)
Aciclovir/uso terapéutico , Neoplasias Laríngeas/tratamiento farmacológico , Recurrencia Local de Neoplasia/tratamiento farmacológico , Papiloma/tratamiento farmacológico , Aciclovir/administración & dosificación , Adolescente , Adulto , Niño , Preescolar , Terapia Combinada , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Neoplasias Laríngeas/cirugía , Laringoscopía , Terapia por Láser , Masculino , Microcirugia , Recurrencia Local de Neoplasia/cirugía , Papiloma/cirugía
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