2011
DOI: 10.15373/2249555x/june2013/143
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Anaesthetic Management of a Large Sublingual Dermoid Cyst Excision in a 2 Year Old Child

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“…7% of dermoid cysts occur in the head and neck area and 1.6% within the oral cavity. 1 An intraoral dermoid cyst grows slowly, but may enlarge and can pose a critical risk to the airway. 2 The approach to airway management in such a case of compromised airway requires thorough clinical examination with emphasis on airway assessment and preoperative planning and postoperative anticipation of complications.…”
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“…7% of dermoid cysts occur in the head and neck area and 1.6% within the oral cavity. 1 An intraoral dermoid cyst grows slowly, but may enlarge and can pose a critical risk to the airway. 2 The approach to airway management in such a case of compromised airway requires thorough clinical examination with emphasis on airway assessment and preoperative planning and postoperative anticipation of complications.…”
Section: Final Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%