Publications by authors named "M Rarivomanana"

Introduction: A mucocele is an unusual benign cystic tumor, frequently seen in the adult and affecting mucous sinuses that expand the orbit by bone destruction. It is caused by a lack of sinus aeration; surgical treatment consists in cyst extirpation and sinus drainage.

Description: A 72-year-old man, without a history of sinus disease, presented a voluminous mucocele of the right frontal sinus that had begun 3 years before, with superior eyelid and orbit expansion hiding and pushing the eye to the downside and the outside.

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Rhabdomyosarcomas are the most common sarcomas of the soft tissues found in children under 15 years. The reported observation is of a vaginal tumour having developed in an eleven-month-year-old little girl. It was a typical botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma, usually found in the hollow organs surrounded on the edges by mucus.

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