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Craniofacial osteomas were most often found in the frontal bone
Study establishes diagnostic and treatment protocols for craniofacial osteomas in 141 patients, showing frontal bone predominance, female predominance, and no recurrences with surgical management.
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Periocular collagenous fibroma with bone formation described
Rare benign periocular collagenous fibroma with metaplastic ossification mimics aggressive lesions. Case study shows MRI findings, histopathology, and complete excision with no recurrence.
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Short-course anti-TB therapy followed regression of reactivated focus
Case report of ICI-induced TB reactivation managed with short-course anti-TB therapy followed by continued checkpoint inhibitor monotherapy, suggesting personalized management alternatives to.
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Atrophic arm plaques were linked to Mycobacterium abscessus infection
Atypical mycobacterial infection in adolescent presenting with atrophic plaques and concurrent epidermal inclusion cyst. Case report highlights diagnosis and antibiotic resistance considerations.
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Childhood mandibular myxoma presented with persistent trismus
Case report of odontogenic myxoma in a 5-year-old presenting with trismus, demonstrating persistent functional impairment despite successful tumor removal and bone regeneration.
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UBE resection completely removed a cervical osteoid osteoma
Unilateral biportal endoscopic resection offers effective minimally invasive treatment for cervical osteoid osteoma, preserving spinal stability while achieving complete lesion removal with.
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PET/CT lesion profiles matched tuberculosis treatment outcomes in marmosets
PET/CT-derived multivariate lesion profiles in M. tuberculosis–infected marmosets predict clinical regimen performance, distinguish cavitary granuloma responses, and outperform bacterial burden.