Sriharsha K’s research while affiliated with Panineeya Institute of Dental Sciences and Research Centre and other places

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Preoperative frontal view showing swelling over right lower jaw.
Intraoral photograph of lesion on right side of mandible.
Orthopantomograph revealing radioopaque lesion in the right mandibular angle region involving the impacted second molar.
Coronal CT scan section showing the lesion.
Axial CT scan section showing the extent of the lesion anteroposteriorly.

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Large Complex Odontoma of Mandible in a Young Boy: A Rare and Unusual Case Report
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April 2014

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G V Reddy

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Rehana Sultana

Odontomas are the most common odontogenic tumors. They are broadly classified in to Compound Odontoma and Complex Odontoma. Among them complex odontoma is a rare tumor. Occasionally this tumor becomes large, causing expansion of bone followed by facial asymmetry. Otherwise these tumors are asymptomatic and are generally diagnosed on radiographic examination. We report a rare case of complex odontoma of mandible in a young boy. The tumor was treated by surgical excision under general anesthesia.

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Gaint Epidermoid Cyst of External Ear– A Rare Case Report

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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... 2,4 The aetiology remains unclear and there have been reports of a potential association with trauma or infection, as well as a genetic component. 5,6,7 Furthermore, there have been links to hereditary conditions such as Gardner's Syndrome and Hermann's Syndrome, in which multiple odontomas may be found. 1,3 ...

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A Complex Odontoma in a Paediatric Patient with Hypodontia: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Large Complex Odontoma of Mandible in a Young Boy: A Rare and Unusual Case Report

... 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. ...

Gaint Epidermoid Cyst of External Ear– A Rare Case Report

Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research