Publications by authors named "C Vierne"

Primary and metastatic mandibular melanoma are extremely rare. We report the original case of a 55-year-old woman treated 16 years before for a cutaneous melanoma, and now presenting with a huge mandibular amelanotic melanoma. Was it an histologically different mandibular metastasis of the previous cutaneous melanoma, or a metachronous oral amelanotic melanoma?

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Coronary artery dissection (CAD) is a rare but serious complication of type A aortic dissection (AD) which may be discovered preoperatively in the presence of clinical or ECG signs of ischemia, or intraoperatively after dissection of the coronary ostium. Treatment of CAD consists of surgical repair with glue and, if necessary, coronary artery bypass graft. No case of AD with CAD complicated by major arrhythmias treated by assisted circulation has been reported in the literature.

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