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Entcase is an electronic journal which publishes peer-reviewed scientific case-reports. It is published as 4 issues through out a whole year. All accepted manuscripts are published immediately.
ReadTHE CAUSE OF OROFACIAL PAIN: ELONGATED PTERYGOID HAMULUS SYNDROME
The diagnosis and treatment of prolonged pterygoid hamulus syndrome, one of the infrequent causes of chronic orofacial pain, is complex and challenging. This article discusses the diagnosis and treatment of a 36-year-old male patient who applied with complaints of the palate and facial pain for nine years in light of the literature. The patient's history included antibiotic and nonsteroidal ...
Read MorePOST-COVID SEPTAL ABSCESS
Objective: Nasal septal abscess is a rare condition, but it can cause potentially life-threatening intracranial complications and cosmetic nasal deformity. If left untreated, potentially life-threatening complications such as osteomyelitis, orbital and intracranial abscess, meningitis, and cavernous sinus thrombosis can occur. Trauma is the most common cause of nasal septal abscess and is less fre...
Read MoreDIFFICULTIES IN THE MANAGEMENT AND DIAGNOSIS OF CERVICAL GANGLIONEUROMA
Ganglioneuromas are benign tumors that arise from peripheral derivatives of sympathoblasts, a cell line of neural crest-cell origin. In this article, we presented a 5-year-old case who presented clinically only with swelling in the neck. Although the preoperative fine needle aspiration biopsy of the patient was nondiagnostic, the mass was found to be ganglioneuroma in the pathological examination ...
Read MoreAN INCIDENTALLY DETECTED SOFT PALATE CANALICULAR ADENOMA ON MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
Canalicular adenoma is a benign neoplasia that originates mostly from minor salivary glands and accounts for approximately 1% to 3.2% of all salivary gland masses. About three-quarters of canalicular adenoma cases occur in the upper lip, but the buccal mucosa and hard palate are also frequently involved areas. It is most common in the seventh decade and is more common in women than men. Since the ...
Read MoreA CASE REPORT ON AN UNUSUAL FOREIGN BODY: AN IMPACTED BULLET IN THE NOSE FOR 50 YEARS
Foreign bodies in the nose are relatively uncommon in adults. The presence of foul-smelling, purulent nasal discharge may be the sole symptom of a nasal foreign body. When foreign bodies are discovered incidentally, they are usually detected during the investigation of chronic symptoms. In this paper, we describe a case that is of interest due to a nasal foreign body remaining clinically silent fo...
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