Publications by authors named "Sultan N AlAqil"

Aesthetic surgery has gained substantial popularity over the last decade due to enormous projections in the media. These procedures have not only attracted Westerners but also the Middle Eastern and Saudi populations. Situs inversus is an extremely rare congenital anomaly with an incidence of 1 in 10,000 live births.

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Lipomas are frequently found as benign neoplasms in humans, mainly in the head, neck, and upper limb regions. Because of their rare occurrence in hands and digits, such cases attract researchers' attention. A case description of a 28-year-old Saudi male patient is presented with a large-size lipoma at the distal forearm, carpal tunnel, and Guyon canal area, with numbness of the central three digits and grip strength weakness of his left hand.

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  • Pleomorphic adenoma, related to mixed cutaneous tumors and chondroid syringomas, typically arises from skin, salivary, and lacrimal glands, often affecting middle-aged men as a firm nodular lesion in the periorbital area.
  • A unique case of a young woman showed a pleomorphic adenoma as a small, nontender lump near her eyebrow, initially misdiagnosed as a sebaceous cyst, but confirmed after surgical excision.
  • Despite its rarity, pleomorphic adenoma should be considered in differential diagnoses for skin lesions in the head and neck, and complete surgical excision is essential for accurate assessment and to minimize recurrence risks.
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A Nora's lesion, a rare and typically non-cancerous growth originating from the parosteal osteochondromatous tissue, primarily manifests in the hands and feet. Despite its benign nature, diagnosing Nora's lesions is complex due to their tendency to exhibit aggressive features in imaging scans and the ambiguity encountered in histological examinations. This rarity is evidenced by the limited number of reported cases in medical literature since its initial discovery.

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  • - Polydactyly refers to having an extra finger or toe from birth and can occur alone or as part of a syndrome.
  • - Treatment options vary from conservative approaches to surgery based on how the extra digit may affect function.
  • - The report discusses a case of a bifid 5th digit, aiming to present a new variant that may refine current classifications and enhance patient care.
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