2013
DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1351674
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Giant Nasolabial Cyst Treated Using Neumann Incision: Case Report

Abstract: Introduction A nasolabial cyst is an ectodermal development cyst. It presents as a fullness of canine fossa, nasal ala, or vestibule of the nose. It is rare and usually small. Treatment consists of complete surgical excision or transnasal endoscopic marsupialization. Objective To describe a giant nasolabial cyst case treated using Neumann incision. Case Report A 37-year-old man was referred to the otolaryngology department with nasal obstruction and nasal deformity. Computed tomography showed a nasal cystic le… Show more

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“…Hence, recurrence reported following this modality in recent reports [5,17]. Another approach to surgically remove the nasolabial cyst is the Neumann incision [25,26]. It is more commonly used by endodontists to perform alveoloplasties rather than excising nasolabial cysts [25].…”
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“…Hence, recurrence reported following this modality in recent reports [5,17]. Another approach to surgically remove the nasolabial cyst is the Neumann incision [25,26]. It is more commonly used by endodontists to perform alveoloplasties rather than excising nasolabial cysts [25].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another approach to surgically remove the nasolabial cyst is the Neumann incision [25,26]. It is more commonly used by endodontists to perform alveoloplasties rather than excising nasolabial cysts [25]. Still, this approach takes into consideration the elaborate anatomy of nerves and blood vessels in the region; therefore, the disturbances can be local and seen with the previously described sublabial approach, such as bleeding and teeth numbness, are minimal [25].…”
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“…Los quistes nasolabiales, también conocidos como quistes nasoalveolares o de Klestadt, fueron descritos por primera vez por Zuckerkandl en 1882 1,2 . Son lesiones poco frecuentes que afectan a 1,6 de cada 100.000 personas por año, con mayor frecuencia a mujeres (4:1), de raza afroamericana, en la cuarta y quinta década de la vida.…”
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“…Основная жалоба пациентов -наличие асимметрии лица, степень которой может варьировать от сглаженности носогубной складки до выраженной оттопыренности крыла носа на стороне поражения. Достигая определенных размеров, киста дна полости носа может служить причиной затруднения носового дыхания, описаны случаи так называемой «гигантской» назолабиальной кисты, приводящей к тотальной окклюзии ноздри [7]. При инфицировании кисты присоединяются такие симптомы, как боль, покраснение кожи над образованием [8].…”
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