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This case report discusses a case of ameloblastic fibroma of the anterior maxilla presenting as a complication of tooth eruption
Abstract:
Ameloblastic fibroma is a rare mixed odontogenic tumour, which is extremely uncommon in the anterior maxillary region. A case report is presented where failure of eruption of an upper central incisor was the presenting feature. more...
International Classification:
Neoplasm - Report
Categories:
ameloblastic fibroma
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
J Orthod,
Vol: 28 Page: 115-8 June 2001
N. J. McGuinness; T. Faughnan; F. Bennani; C. E. Connolly
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This case report discusses a 3-year-old boy of Romanian origin with an unusual orthopaedic presentation of acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Abstract:
A 3-year-old boy of Romanian origin was admitted with the inability to weight bear and pyrexia. He was investigated to rule out septic arthritis. He subsequently developed an atypical clinical picture of fleeting joint arthritis, spiking temperature with poor response to antibiotics and atypical results of investigations. The peripheral blood smear showed a normal leukocyte count, but more...
International Classification:
Neoplasm - Report
Categories:
lymphoblastic leukaemia (acute)
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
J Pediatr Orthop B,
Vol: 12 Page: 292-4 July 2003
R. Kumar; A. Walsh; K. Khalilullah; D. McCormack; S. Ryan
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This case report discusses a case of a large oral teratoma in a foetus diagnosed on antenatal ultrasound
Abstract:
We report a case of a large oral teratoma in a foetus diagnosed on antenatal ultrasound. Due to the anticipated difficulty in securing the airway at birth an ex-utero intrapartum treatment (EXIT) procedure was planned. In this case simultaneous excision of the tumour mass was carried out while on placental support this allowed safe procurement of the airway and successful delivery of an more...
International Classification:
Neoplasm - Report
Categories:
oral teratoma
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Irish Medical Journal,
Vol: 100 Page: 632-633 2007
E. Lang; J. Loughrey; K. Hunter; H. Rowley
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This case report discusses extraventricular choroid plexus papilloma in a neonate
International Classification:
Neoplasm - Report
Categories:
choroid plexus papilloma
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Pediatr Radiol,
Vol: 38 Page: 593 May 2008
S. Stafrace; J. Molloy
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These case reports discuss two cases of haemangioma presenting as perianal ulcer in neonates
Abstract:
Perianal haemangiomas are not uncommon, however, their presentation in the neonate as an ulcer prior to the development of a clinical haemangioma is extremely rare. Two such cases are reported. more...
International Classification:
Neoplasm - Report
Categories:
haemangioma
Geography:
Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
J Perinatol,
Vol: 24 Page: 327-8 May 2004
N. Abid; A. Rashid
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This case report discusses the management of a large bronchial haemangioma in an infant
Abstract:
Haemangiomas are the most common soft tissue tumor of infancy. Despite the benign and trivial nature of most cutaneous haemangiomas, airway haemangiomas are rare but potentially life threatening. We report the case of a 9-week-old infant with a left main stem bronchial haemangioma. This was successfully treated with the oral corticosteroids. We discuss the current available treatments more...
International Classification:
Neoplasm - Report
Categories:
haemangioma
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol,
Vol: 67 Page: 429-33 April 2003
K. Watters; A. O'Marcaigh; G. Canny; J. Russell
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This case report discusses a case of a five year old boy who presented with a lower motor neurone facial nerve palsy secondary to primary non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of the middle ear
Abstract:
The case of a five year old boy who presented with a lower motor neurone facial nerve palsy secondary to primary non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) of the middle ear is discussed. Any child who presents with a facial nerve palsy and conductive hearing loss requires thorough evaluation to exclude the possibility of temporal bone malignancy. more...
International Classification:
Neoplasm - Report
Categories:
primary non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
J Laryngol Otol,
Vol: 117 Page: 205-7 March 2003
E. E. Lang; R. M. Walsh; M. Leader
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