1965
DOI: 10.1016/s0007-117x(65)80005-1
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Dermoid cysts of the floor of the mouth

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“…The significant number of cases treated during adolescence may reflect an increase in the size of a small asymptomatic dermoid cyst as a result of increased hormonal activity during puberty (e.g. increased sebaceous gland activity) 5 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The significant number of cases treated during adolescence may reflect an increase in the size of a small asymptomatic dermoid cyst as a result of increased hormonal activity during puberty (e.g. increased sebaceous gland activity) 5 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dermoid kist mylohyoid kasın daima derinindedir. Geniohyoid kas yüzeyelindeki dermoid kistlerde en iyi cerrahi yaklaşım servikal iken, geniohyoid kas derinindeki dermoid kistlerde intraoraldir (16,17). Biz de de kitle ağız içinde daha belirgin bu nedenle intraoral yaklaşımı tercih ettik.…”
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“…Three hypotheses were proposed regarding its origin; dysontogenetic, traumatic and thryoglossal anomaly. According to first hypothesis epidermoid cyst may develop by entrapment of ectodermal tissues of first (mandibular) and second (hyoid) branchial arches [5,6] Second theory suggests its development by traumatic implantation of epithelial cells into deeper tissues [7]. Third theory considers it a variant form of thyroglossal cyst.…”
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“…Sub mental cysts present between mylohyoid and geniohyoid present as swelling below the chin. Large cysts in sublingual space may penetrate mylohyoid muscle and occupy both the spaces [6]. Mayer defined three different histological types; epidermoid (simple), dermoid (compound) and teratoid (complex) [5] Epidermoid cyst is always lined by stratified squamous epithelium without dermal appendages within the underlying connective tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%