Examples of using Osteomas in English and their translations into Portuguese
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We agree with the literature in that, when peripheral osteomas affect gnathic bones,
Most osteomas consist of small lesions;
Kashima et al., report that osteomas are more common in the sixth decade of life.
10 patients with peripheral osteomas were operated in the Maxillofacial surgery ward of the Surgery Department of the Medical Sciences School of the Santa Casa de São Paulo.
The CT scan is the best image exam for the diagnosis of peripheral osteomas, because it shows more details about the relationship between the tumor
Sayan et al., peripheral osteomas are usually asymptomatic;
They represent from 80 to 85% of the casesNot all osteomas can be clearly categorized. The osteoma cutis miliary,
The results from this study are in agreement with the opinion given by Ogbureke et al., that maxillofacial osteomas are frequently detected in routine exams, except in those cases in
Djeric in 1990 and they suggested that all osteomas should be operated when overtaking the frontal sinus limits,
Extraintestinal manifestations such as dento-osseous changes(osteomas, hazzy sclerosis, dense bone island, supernumerary teeth and odontomas) are associated with fap.
2 skull and mandible osteomas; 3 epidermoid cysts.
The goal of the present study was to carry out a retrospective investigation of single peripheral osteomas located in the maxillofacial region,
Benign bone neoplasms(osteomas) and hyperostosis seen in mice were considered a result of the activation of a mouse specific virus by fluoride ions released during the oxidative metabolism of rufinamide.
However, the mass may result from bone changes including small tumors such as osteochondromas, osteomas, degenerative changes with marginal osteophytes
Peripheral osteomas have been described in the frontal and ethmoid bones
Multiple maxilla osteomas associated to other disorders are characteristics found in the Gardner Syndrome,
The option, in this present work that is to diagnose osteoma cutis only in patients with acne sequela was due to the fact that various authors noted a correlation between the severity of acne and the presence of osteomas. It was suggested the exacerbation of osteomas after the use of isotretinoin in severe acne,
2 skull and mandible osteomas; 3 epidermoid cysts.
The osteomas are easily identified in the cranium radiographic exam as a radiolucent area with a central zone of calcification that expands outwards the original bone
Peripheral osteomas of the craniofacial region happen more frequently in the paranasal sinuses.