2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.amsu.2022.103997
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Atypical intraorbital dermoid and epidermoid cyst: A single institution cross-sectional retrospective study

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“…The detailed scheme presented in the work of the Erich and Johnsen (1953) of possible head and neck locations of dermoids/epidermoids may be useful for practicing specialists in making a preliminary diagnosis. 14 Their data evidenced that orbital/ periorbital dermoids/epidermoids 18,19 note in 49.5 percent of head and neck cases. 14 Such two methods of diagnosis as USG and MSCT made it possible to accurately verify epidermoid in the presented case and establish the volume of bone deformation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The detailed scheme presented in the work of the Erich and Johnsen (1953) of possible head and neck locations of dermoids/epidermoids may be useful for practicing specialists in making a preliminary diagnosis. 14 Their data evidenced that orbital/ periorbital dermoids/epidermoids 18,19 note in 49.5 percent of head and neck cases. 14 Such two methods of diagnosis as USG and MSCT made it possible to accurately verify epidermoid in the presented case and establish the volume of bone deformation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The detailed scheme presented in the work of the Erich and Johnsen (1953) of possible head and neck locations of dermoids/epidermoids may be useful for practicing specialists in making a preliminary diagnosis. 14 Their data evidenced that orbital/ periorbital dermoids/epidermoids 18,19 note in 49.5 percent of head and neck cases. 14 Such two methods of diagnosis as USG and MSCT made it possible to accurately verify epidermoid in the presented case and establish the volume of bone deformation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In conclusion, post-traumatic orbital epidermoid cysts are rare, benign, mobile lesions that may evade diagnosis for years. Complementary approaches have been advocated for total removal ( 10 ). However, the endoscope is a useful tool for the exploration of the orbit through external incisions for better intraoperative clarity and management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%