N V S Sekhar Reddy’s research while affiliated with Panineeya Institute of Dental Sciences and Research Centre and other places

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Publications (3)


Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor in pregnancy: A case report
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January 2016

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International Journal of Case Reports and Images

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E. Divya Jyothi

Gaint Epidermoid Cyst of External Ear– A Rare Case Report
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February 2014

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Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research

Epidermoid cysts are developmental, benign, cutaneous cysts which are commonly found on face followed by trunk and neck. They account for approximately 80% of follicular cysts of the skin. They are slow growing lesions and remain asymptomatic until or unless secondarily infected. They occasionally have tendency to develop into a malignancy. We describe a case of giant epidermoid cyst of posterior part of external ear, a location where very few cases have been reported in the literature. Since cyst was attached to the external ear, esthetics was also one of the important concern apart from the cyst getting infected, as they cause disfigurement of the face. The cyst was excised surgically. Histopathology confirmed the presumptive diagnosis of Epidermoid cyst. Two-years after the resection there was no recurrence. Due to the possibility of the cyst to transform into a malignancy and for appropriate diagnosis, histopathological examination remains a gold standard for confirmatory diagnosis.

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Figure 6: Stabilization of the Le Fort I segment with L-shaped miniplate and screws. Figure 7: Postoperative orthopantomograph after 1 year.
Preoperative photograph shows swelling on the leftside of the face.
(a) Coronal CT scan section shows the lesion completely obliterating the maxillary sinus, extending in to the nasal cavity and floor of the orbit. (b) Sagittal CT scan section shows the extension of the lesion toward the posterior surface of maxilla and pterygoid plates.
Histopathological examination using hematoxylin and eosin stain at 10X magnification shows diffused distribution of giant cells.
Unilateral Le fort I osteotomy with midpalatal split to access the lesion.

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Surgical Management of Aggressive Central Giant Cell Granuloma of Maxilla through Le Fort I Access Osteotomy

May 2012

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Journal of Clinical Imaging Science

Giant cell granuloma (GCG) is an uncommon bony lesion in the head and neck region, most commonly affecting the maxilla and mandible and has a female predilection. The clinical behavior of central GCG ranges from a slowly growing asymptomatic swelling to an aggressive lesion. The clinical, radiological, histological features and management of an aggressive GCG of maxilla in an 18-year-old female patient are described and discussed. It is emphasized that surgery is the traditional and still the most accepted treatment for GCG. Le Fort I osteotomy has been advocated as one of the access osteotomy for the surgical management of aggressive and extensive GCG involving the maxilla. The postoperative morbidity and recurrence have been discussed.

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... 22 In the head and neck region, aesthetics is also prime concern apart from the malignant potential of the cyst Gardner's syndrome should be ruled out if these cysts occur before puberty and multiple in number. 23,24 Human papilloma virus infection and UV exposure are risk factors in patient with epidermodysplasia verruciformis for development of epidermoid inclusion cyst. 25 Macroscopically, on sectioning, the cyst consisted of soft, yellowish or whitish greasy material probably due to keratin. ...

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Epidermoid cyst of earlobe: a common cyst at an uncommon site
Gaint Epidermoid Cyst of External Ear– A Rare Case Report

Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research

... Root resorption and tooth displacement may also be evident. (29) Although radiographic features of CGCG are not pathognomonic. There were similar findings in the OPG view of our patient, which revealed well-defined periapical unilocular radiolucent area involving the apices 11 (FDI) and 12 (FDI) with no evidence of root resorption or tooth displacement. ...

Surgical Management of Aggressive Central Giant Cell Granuloma of Maxilla through Le Fort I Access Osteotomy

Journal of Clinical Imaging Science