-
explain the
pathogenesis of
spinal dermoids, the
origin of
which may be
acquired or congenital.
Acquired or
iatrogenic dermoids may
arise from the implantation...
- has been
successfully used to "reprogram" eye
dermoids,
effectively halting the
regrowth of eye
dermoids.
These tissues that grow on the eye are "mis-programmed"...
-
surgical dermoid sinus removal can be
extremely cost prohibitive, and
because many
unremoved dermoid sinuses will
eventually abscess.
Abscessed dermoid sinuses...
- humans, the
dermoid sinus in dogs is a
neural tube defect.
Dermoid sinus is
sometimes also
confused with
dermoid cyst (a teratoma). A
dermoid sinus is rare...
-
divided into two types:
mature and immature.
Mature teratomas include dermoid cysts and are
generally benign.
Immature teratomas may be cancerous. Most...
-
affecting the ****, in
which case it is more
accurately termed a ****l
dermoid cyst. Such folk
stories are
frequently told as
cautionary tales warning...
- needed] When, due to an
error of diagnosis, the
technique is
applied to a
dermoid cyst (teratoma) or
other tumor, the risk of
subsequent tumor recurrence...
- salpingitis),
pancreatic juice (pancreatitis), or even the
contents of a
ruptured dermoid cyst.
While these body
fluids are
sterile at first, they
frequently become...
- evaluation,
similar to
reproductive age females. For
incidentally discovered dermoids,
diagnosed on
ultrasound by
their pathognomonic echogenic fat,
either surgical...
- Choristomas, a form of heterotopia, are m****es of
normal tissues found in
abnormal locations. In
contrast to a
neoplasm or tumor, the
growth of a choristoma...