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. 1991;36(3):183-91.

[Congenital dermoid cysts and fistulae of the nose. Apropos of 19 cases]

[Article in French]
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[Congenital dermoid cysts and fistulae of the nose. Apropos of 19 cases]

[Article in French]
M Ghestem et al. Ann Chir Plast Esthet. 1991.

Abstract

Nineteen patients with nasal dermal sinuses were operated over a period of twelve years. 12 patients presented with a fistula and 8 with a cyst. One of them presented with a double sinus ostia. In six patients, intracranial extension was confirmed through a surgical approach. Clinical examination and CT scans determined the choice of surgical approach. All sinuses were removed by two surgical procedures: direct incisions, either vertical midline or horizontal glabellar, and nasofrontal osteotomy via a coronal approach. The main theories of dermoid development are explained and embryogenesis is compared to the operative findings.

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