نتایج جستجو برای: branchial chamber

تعداد نتایج: 44218  

2015
Jasminkumar Bharatbhai Patel Howard Kilbride Lorien Paulson

Branchial cleft cysts are common causes of congenital neck masses in the pediatric population. However, neonatal presentation of branchial cleft cysts is uncommon, but recognizable secondary to acute respiratory distress from airway compression or complications secondary to infection. We report a 1-day-old infant presenting with an air-filled neck mass that enlarged with Valsalva and was not as...

Journal: :Development 1998
T Thomas H Kurihara H Yamagishi Y Kurihara Y Yazaki E N Olson D Srivastava

Numerous human syndromes are the result of abnormal cranial neural crest development. One group of such defects, referred to as CATCH-22 (cardiac defects, abnormal facies, thymic hypoplasia, cleft palate, hypocalcemia, associated with chromosome 22 microdeletion) syndrome, exhibit craniofacial and cardiac defects resulting from abnormal development of the third and fourth neural crest-derived b...

Journal: :Development 2000
A Caton A Hacker A Naeem J Livet F Maina F Bladt R Klein C Birchmeier S Guthrie

During development, cranial motor neurons extend their axons along distinct pathways into the periphery. For example, branchiomotor axons extend dorsally to leave the hindbrain via large dorsal exit points. They then grow in association with sensory ganglia, to their targets, the muscles of the branchial arches. We have investigated the possibility that pathway tissues might secrete diffusible ...

2011
Jin Seong Cho Sun Hyoung Shin Hee Kyung Kim Ji Shin Lee Min Ho Park Jung Han Yoon Young Jong Jegal

Although branchial cleft cysts are common, papillary carcinomas arising from them are rare. Here we report a 41-year-old woman with papillary carcinoma originating from a right lateral branchial cleft cyst without any evidence of a papillary carcinoma in the thyroid gland. The patient underwent right lateral neck dissection followed by total thyroidectomy. We then confirmed papillary carcinoma ...

Journal: :journal of minimally invasive surgical sciences 0
costa healy department of paediatric surgery, royal alexandra children’s hospital, uk +44-1273696955, [email protected]; department of paediatric surgery, royal alexandra children’s hospital, uk +44-1273696955, [email protected] anies mahomed 0

abstract in this study we present successful management of an inflamed branchial cyst by stripping the inner lining thus providing a safe and definitive treatment. we believe that this is the first report of this technique in the literature.

Journal: :Dubai medical journal 2021

Branchial cleft cysts are congenital anomalies that most commonly arise from a failure of fusion the second branchial arch during embryonic life. They usually present as swelling in lateral side neck, below mandible. In this article, we case 28-year-old female patient with right cyst measuring 7 × 6 5 cm, who presented an asymptomatic, rapidly growing mass anterior triangle neck abutted externa...

Journal: :Development 1998
A Hacker S Guthrie

Cells of the cranial paraxial mesoderm give rise to parts of the skull and muscles of the head. Some mesoderm cells migrate from locations close to the hindbrain into the branchial arches where they undergo muscle differentiation. We have characterised these migratory pathways in chick embryos either by DiI-labelling cells before migration or by grafting quail cranial paraxial mesoderm orthotop...

2000
Robert Y. Huang Edward J. Damrose Sassan Alavi Dennis R. Maceri Nina L. Shapiro

Branchial cleft anomalies are congenital developmental defects that typically present as a soft fluctuant mass or fistulous tract along the anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle. However, branchial anomalies can manifest atypically, presenting diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Error or delay in diagnosis can lead to complications, recurrences, and even life-threatening emergenc...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 2002
Moo-Jin Choo Yong-Jin Kim Hong-Ryul Jin

Second branchial cleft cysts are the most common type of branchial abnormalities and usually found high in the neck. Oropharyngeal presence of branchial cleft cyst is very rare. We report a case of oropharyngeal branchial cleft cyst in 2-yr-old girl with about 1 x 1 cm sized cystic mass, which had not any specific symptom. It was removed completely under impression of mucocele and did not have ...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 2000
E A Jones M Clement-Jones D I Wilson

Alagille syndrome (AGS, MIM 118450) is an autosomal dominant disorder with a variable phenotype characterised by hepatic, eye, cardiac, and skeletal malformations and a characteristic facial appearance. Mutations within the gene JAGGED1 (JAG1), which encodes a ligand for NOTCH receptor(s), has been shown to cause Alagille syndrome. Interactions of NOTCH receptors and their ligands influence cel...

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