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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-154538

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Sublingual dermoids are the rarest forms of craniofacial dermoids mostly seen in young individuals. Excision of large and deep submental dermoid is generally done via extraoral approach scarring the most prominent part of the face, which can lead to post operative scar hypertrophy and hyperpigmentation especially in non‑Caucasian races. Presence of such scars leads to adverse psychological effects in young individuals. Excision via intraoral route, although technically demanding, can be simplified using basic principles of plastic surgery leading to optimal aesthetic outcome with least downtime. We excised a large sublingual dermoid extending deep to the mylohyoid muscle through intraoral approach with excellent cosmetic results. Clinicians dealing with such lesions should keep these principals in their armamentarium when dealing with this rare subset of cases.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-151290

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From the ethyl acetate extract of the plant Pygmaeopremna herbacea Roxb. a tetrahydroxy flavone was isolated which on the basis of spectral studies was characterized as 5,6,7,4′- tetrahydroxy flavone (Scutellarein).

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