نتایج جستجو برای: Cervicofacial

تعداد نتایج: 434  

2009
Nuri Bayram Taner Akalın Fadıl Vardar

11 Sum mary Actinomycosis is a rare soft tissue infection caused by Gram-positive, anaerobic bacteria. It is rarely seen in childhood. However, most of the cases are misdiagnosed. Thus, the true prevalence cannot be estimated. The major clinical forms of actinomycosis are; cervicofacial, thoracic, abdominal and pelvic forms. The most frequent clinical form is cervicofacial actinomycosis. Diagno...

2013
Mehmet Haksever Davut Akduman

The subcutaneous cervicofacial emphysema is a rare and serious disease. There is a wide variety of etiologic factors for subcutaneous cervicofacial emphysema. As an maitrisable factor, the use of hydrogen peroxide 3% as an irrigant to newly operated tissue plans may cause emphysema. We report here a case with iatrojenic cervicofacial emphysema, occurred after the irrigation of hydrogen peroxide...

Journal: :Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology 2013
Sachiyo Mitsunaga Toshinori Iwai Noriaki Aoki Yosuke Yamashita Susumu Omura Yoshiro Matsui Jiro Maegawa Makoto Hirota Kenji Mitsudo Iwai Tohnai

Cervicofacial subcutaneous emphysema is a rare complication of dental procedures with an air turbine or syringe, and dentists and oral surgeons sometimes encounter mediastinal emphysema following the presentation of extensive subcutaneous emphysema. Most emphysema occurs incidentally during tooth extraction, restorative treatment, or endodontic treatment, with only a few cases reported of cervi...

Journal: :Diagnostic and interventional radiology 2010
Dong Hyeon Gu Dae Young Yoon Suk Ki Chang Kyoung Ja Lim Ji Hyeon Cha Young Lan Seo Eun Joo Yun Chul Soon Choi Sang Hoon Bae

PURPOSE Cosmetic injection of paraffin into cervicofacial tissues has been practiced in the past, especially in Asia, resulting in foreign body granuloma (paraffinoma). The purpose of this study was to describe the computed tomography (CT) findings of cervicofacial paraffinomas. MATERIALS AND METHODS CT images of 5 patients (4 women and 1 man; age range, 54-80 years; mean age, 67.6 years), wh...

2011
Fa-yu Liu Zhong-fei Xu Peng Li Chang-fu Sun Rui-wu Li Shu-fen Ge Jun-lin Li Shao-hui Huang Xuexin Tan

BACKGROUND The large defects resulting from head and neck tumour surgeries present a reconstructive challenge to surgeons. Although numerous methods can be used, they all have their own limitations. In this paper, we present our experience with cervicofacial and cervicothoracic rotation flaps to help expand the awareness and application of this useful system of flaps. METHODS Twenty-one conse...

Journal: :Journal of General Internal Medicine 2014

Introduction: Cervicofacial cellulitis can be rapidly complicated with a difficult airway when prompt management is not instituted. It may have some serious consequences for developing baby when a pregnant woman is involved. This study presented the experiences gained from the management of cervicofacial cellulitis in pregnant women.   Materials and Methods: The present ...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 1997
W C Ngeow

Infection from the wisdom teeth usually causes severe swelling at the region of the angle and body of the mandible. Occasionally, it tracts outward to form a cervicofacial sinus. This paper demonstrates the use of gutta-percha point to locate the origin of a cervicofacial sinus due to an asymptomatic impacted wisdom tooth. The advantage of using gutta-percha point is discussed.

2015
Bhoopendra Singh J P Purohit S K Kashyap Chandra Bhan S Siva

Cervicofacial pain can occur due to elongated styloid process or calcifi cation of stylomandibular ligament or stylohyoid ligament. Other factors also include chronic tonsillitis and tonsillopharyngitis. When the etiology of cervicofacial is elongated styloid process and/or ossifi cation of ligament stylomandibular or stylohyoid it is referred as Eagle syndrome. Here, we are presenting the repo...

Journal: :Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP 2010
Amer Saleem Aneela Chaudhary Muhammad Usman Ali Zafar Hussain Iqbal

The case describes a young girl developing cervicofacial emphysema after fall. She presented in emergency with gradually worsening upper body swelling without any sign of distress. Swelling was found on the right side of the face, all around the neck and right arm with crepitus in all these areas. CT scanning of head, neck and chest were performed and a small area of communication between nasop...

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