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ReadA VERY RARE CASE: BASAL CELL ADENOCARCINOMA IN THE SUBMANDIBULAR GLAND AT A YOUNG AGE
Basal cell adenocarcinoma is a rare tumor of the salivary glands. . Most BCACs arise from the parotid gland (> 80%), whereas others originate from the sublingual and submandibular glands ,minor salivary glands .BCAC typically arise in adults over the age of 60 and do not show a sex predominance. Basal cell adenocarcinoma of submandibular gland has rarely been discussed in the English literatu...
Read MoreBILATERAL GIANT RHINOLITHIASIS CAUSING NASAL SEPTAL PERFORATION
Rhinolithiasis is a clinical disorder characterized by the deposition of calcified material in the nasal cavity around foreign items. Rhinoliths are frequently seen at the front of the nasal cavity and might be asymptomatic until they grow large enough to cause obstruction. Rhinoliths are typically characterized by chronic runny nose, headache, face discomfort, unpleasant nasal odor, halitosis, an...
Read MoreENDOSCOPE-ASSISTED TRANSORAL EXCISION OF GIANT PARAPHARYNGEAL SPACE TUMOR
Tumors of parapharyngeal space (PPS) are uncommon and mostly benign which generally originate from salivary and neurogenic tissues. Salivary gland tumors, most of which are pleomorphic adenoma, predominate in pre-styloid space. Complete resection of the tumors is the primary treatment. Because of its location in the deep neck space, a pre-styloid tumor can be resected via transoral approach. The u...
Read MoreA RARE AND STRANGE FOREIGN BODY: FROM OROPHARYNX TO CHOANA
Oropharyngeal traumas account for an estimated 1% of all pediatric traumas. The most common form is falling while playing or running. Although most cases are uncomplicated and heal without sequelae but there may be injuries that can cause serious morbidity and mortality due to the rich vascular structure of oral cavity and its potential to affect the airway. In this case, the removal of a semicirc...
Read MoreA HIDDEN PRIMARY FOCUS CAUSING BILATERAL NECK METASTASIS: POSTERIOR SURFACE OF UVULA
In patients with neck metastasis, it is essential to determine the primary for treatment and survival. Diagnostic procedures consist of a careful clinical evaluation, physical examination including fiberoptic endoscopy, and radiological imaging. The primary tumor is usually found in the upper aerodigestive tract. A 63 year old male was referred to our clinic complaining of bilateral painless neck ...
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