Odontogenic myxoma (OM) are benign, locally aggressive tumours that are rarely found in the paediatric maxillofacial region. OMs derive from mesenchymal odontogenic tissue. We describe the management of a 3-year-old girl who presented with a large right-sided mandibular lesion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCervicofacial actinomycosis remains a rare pathogenic finding in the paediatric population. Diagnosis is challenging, as findings are often non-specific and species are generally difficult to culture. Treatment is a prolonged course of antibiotics, either intravenous and oral, often combined with a surgical procedure to remove the lesion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOral focal mucinosis (OFM) is the rare oral manifestation of cutaneous focal mucinosis. It is a diagnosis made histopathologically, as OFM remains clinically similar to other more common oral lesions, and radiographs do not provide any diagnostic information. This case is a report of a teenage female with left mandibular involvement of an elevated, rounded, asymptomatic, mucosa-coloured lesion in the facial and lingual gingiva between her left first and second mandibular molars.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg
March 2010
In this investigation, the influence of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy on the survival of a replanted extremity subjected to prolonged warm ischaemia is evaluated. Among the relative contraindications to replantation are prolonged warm ischaemia time, since an obstruction to blood reflow ('no-reflow phenomenon') may occur in amputated parts that are subjected to more than 6h of warm ischaemia. Twenty-three rat hindlimbs were amputated and subjected to 4h of normothermic ischaemia.
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