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J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 124(6): 101465, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37030440

RESUMO

Hydatidosis (Echinococcosis) is a disease caused by infestation of hydatid cysts in any organ of body but mainly liver (70% of cases). Hydatidosis of salivary glands is rare and necessitate computerized tomography for diagnosis while fine needle aspiration remains controversial procedure. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 6 patients diagnosed with hydatid cysts of parotid glands. These cases were admitted and treated at the maxillofacial surgery Clinic of the "AL-Ramadi" Hospital in Iraq. 5 patients were female and 1 male with age group was between 30 -50 years. The patients complained of painless unilateral swelling in parotid region and who were diagnosed hydatid cysts using CT. All cases were treated by superficial parotidectomy with cystectomy and preservation of facial nerve. RESULTS: All hydatid cysts are CE1- type with no recurrences were reported in any of these cases. The postoperative edema was the most common complication. Other complications were not seen. CONCLUSION: parotid hydatid cyst should be included in differential diagnosis of persistent parotid swelling especially those with history of hepatic hydatid cysts. Computerized tomography is the gold imaging that aid in diagnosis and classification of hydatid cysts. Most cases are CE1 type and Eosinophilia is a sign of concern in some patients. Surgical treatment remains the "gold standard" in therapy.


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Cistos , Equinococose Hepática , Equinococose , Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Glândula Parótida/cirurgia , Equinococose/diagnóstico , Equinococose/cirurgia , Equinococose Hepática/complicações , Equinococose Hepática/diagnóstico , Equinococose Hepática/cirurgia , Cistos/diagnóstico , Diagnóstico Diferencial
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Int J Surg Protoc ; 25(1): 135-140, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34395959

RESUMO

Hydatidosis (Echinococcosis) is a disease caused by infestation of hydatid cysts in any organ of body but mainly liver (70% of cases). Hydatidosis of salivary glands is rare and necessitate computerized tomography for diagnosis while fine needle aspiration remains controversial procedure. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 6 patients diagnosed with hydatid cysts of parotid glands. These cases were admitted and treated at the maxillofacial surgery Clinic of the "AL-Ramadi" Hospital in Iraq. 5 patients were female and 1 male with age group was between 30-50 years. The patients complained of painless unilateral swelling in parotid region and who were diagnosed hydatid cysts using CT. All cases were treated by superficial parotidectomy with cystectomy and preservation of facial nerve. RESULTS: All hydatid cysts are CE1- type with no recurrences were reported in any of these cases. The postoperative edema was the most common complication. Other complications were not seen. CONCLUSION: parotid hydatid cyst should be included in differential diagnosis of persistent parotid swelling especially those with history of hepatic hydatid cysts. Computerized tomography is the gold imaging that aid in diagnosis and classification of hydatid cysts. Most cases are CE1 type and Eosinophilia is a sign of concern in some patients. Surgical treatment remains the "gold standard" in therapy. HIGHLIGHTS: Hydatidosis of parotid glands is rare but must be included in differential diagnosis of cystic swelling of salivary glands especially those with history of hepatic hydatid cysts.The hydatid cysts are classified according to morphology on imaging into 5 typesTotal serum bilirubin, eosinophilia and leukocytosis are seenSuperficial parotidectomy with removal of hydatid cysts is the treatment of choice in parotid hydatid cysts.

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J Craniofac Surg ; 29(7): e641-e645, 2018 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29863554

RESUMO

Paranasal sinus cancers comprise about 0.3% of all cancers and 80% of these lesions arise in the maxillary sinus. A masquerading primary sinus tumour represents a therapeutic challenge as most patients with maxillary antrum cancer are diagnosed with advanced disease. However, distant metastases rarely occur. We examined the clinical outcome of patients with antrum neoplasms. Medical records were obtained for all patients diagnosed with a sinus malignancy between July 2009 and January 2014. During this period, 41 patients with maxillary tumours were treated, among which 9 patients received a maxillectomy. There were 21 male and 20 female patients. All patients underwent computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. The most common complications were postoperative epistaxis and swallowing difficulty. The treatment of maxillary antrum tumours is complicated and needs advancements to improve early presentation, timely diagnosis, and better management outcomes.


Assuntos
Neoplasias do Seio Maxilar/cirurgia , Adulto , Idoso , Epistaxe/etiologia , Epistaxe/cirurgia , Exoftalmia/etiologia , Exoftalmia/cirurgia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Neoplasias do Seio Maxilar/diagnóstico por imagem , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Obstrução Nasal/etiologia , Obstrução Nasal/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos
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