نتایج جستجو برای: Ciliated Cyst

تعداد نتایج: 34575  

Journal: :iranian journal of otorhinolaryngology 0
safoura seifi oral health research center, babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran. shabnam sohanian department of oral and maxillofacial pathology specialized, babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran. oveis khakbaz department of oral and maxillofacial surgery, faculty of dentistry, babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran. farida abesi department of oral and maxillofacial radiology, faculty of dentistry, babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran. fatemeh aliakbarpour department of oral and maxillofacial pathology specialized, babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran. arezoo rayani department of oral and maxillofacial pathology specialized, babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran.

introduction: the ectopic ciliated cyst is a rare non-odontogenic cyst which occurs as a delayed complication after maxillary sinus radical surgery; this lesion emerges due to the destruction of the sinus mucosa during the surgery and entrapment of the respiratoryepitheliumin the region. this lesion has been observed in very rare cases following genioplasty and bimaxillary orthognathic surgery....

Introduction: The ectopic ciliated cyst is a rare non-odontogenic cyst which occurs as a delayed complication after maxillary sinus radical surgery; this lesion emerges due to the destruction of the sinus mucosa during the surgery and entrapment of the respiratoryepitheliumin the region. This lesion has been observed in very rare cases following genioplasty and bimaxillary orthognathic surgery....

2016
Corinthia Fabien-Dupuis Brian Cooper Jeffrey Upperman Shengmei Zhou Nick Shillingford

Mullerian-type ciliated cysts are uncommon lesions usually found in the lower extremities and perineal region of young females. They have however been reported in males and in other anatomic sites. The cyst lining is typically positive for estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), PAX-8, and WT1 immunohistochemical stains. This staining pattern has led to the notion that these cysts a...

2018
Triki Wissem Baraket Oussema Itami Ahmed Baccar Abdelmajid Marzouk Ines Bouchoucha Sami

INTRODUCTION The ciliated cyst is a rare anomaly that develops from the anterior primitive intestine. Its localization is essentially supra diaphragmatic. It's localization in the gallbladder is very uncommon. CASE REPORT We report the first case in Tunisia of a ciliated cyst of the gallbladder in a 34 years old woman who was operated for a gallbladder stone and in whom the discovery of a cys...

2016
Masatoshi Adachi Yusuke Miyata Yuki Ito

Serious symptoms caused by intra-cystic bleeding are very rare. We describe a case of a maxillary cyst presenting with mid-facial deformity in a Japanese woman. She underwent bilateral Caldwell-Luc procedure 21 years earlier and suffered left cheek trauma 4 years earlier. She presented soon after the trauma complaining of left mid-facial deformity, and computed tomography showed a trilocular cy...

2015
Youngjoon Kim Hyunjung Kim

Cutaneous ciliated cyst was described as a painless cyst occurring on the lower limbs of women between the ages of 15 and 30 years. The cysts are typically lined by ciliated cuboidal to columnar epithelium with pseudostratified areas and focal squamous metaplasia is occasionally present. Immunohistochemical studies have demonstrated that the cysts are PR and ER positive, similar to the epitheli...

2009
Michael D. Goodman Grace Z. Mak Jordan P. Reynolds Amit D. Tevar Timothy A. Pritts

Ciliated hepatic foregut cysts are uncommon solitary cysts of the liver that originate from the embryologic foregut. Clinically and radiographically, these lesions can be difficult to distinguish from neoplasms. Recent reports have demonstrated that ciliated hepatic foregut cysts may undergo dysplastic progression, supporting the argument to excise these cysts when discovered. Fewer than 100 ca...

2010
Jun Ho Kim Jung Il Lee Kyung Hee Lee

anomaly expressed as bronchial or esophageal cysts and usually develops above the diaphragm, however on rare occasions, does occur below the diaphragm (1). Ciliated cysts are considered benign, but are radiologically difficult to differentiate from a malignant neoplasm, which is a cystic structure in or adjacent to the gallbladder (2). To our knowledge, only a few cases of gallbladder cysts tha...

Journal: :Journal of Dermatological Case Reports 2015

Journal: :In vivo 2005
C A Rubio A Orrego R Willén

A case of congenital bronchogenic cyst in the gastric mucosa is presented. The cyst was lined by pseudostratified epithelium and covered with ciliated cells. Congenital bronchogenic cysts should be differentiated from acquired gastric cysts lined with ciliated metaplastic cells that evolve as a result of environmental factors.

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