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Fetal Cervical Teratoma Prenatal Ultrasound Diagnosis
Fetal Cervical Teratoma Prenatal Ultrasound Diagnosis. Ultrasound images are simulation. Result after surgery.
Symptomatic Cervical Myoma Abdominal Hysterectomy
Poster: Symptomatic Cervical Myoma Abdominal Hysterectomy.
Total Eardrum Perforation
Total eardrum perforation is shown. The handle of malleus appeared bare and middle ear spiculated hypotympanic cells are seen clearly.
Dappled Tongue
This photograph shows a mildly coated tongue with protrusion of the papillae through the coating. This is referred to as a "dappled tongue" and is a normal finding.
Median Rhomboid Glossitis
Median rhomboid glossitis has been considered a developmental abnormality for a number of years. Recent works suggests that this condition arises from a mild local candidal infection and that tongue clicking...
Infectious Mononucleosis
These acutely swollen and juicy looking tonsils covered with yellow debris and associated with palatal petechiae are characteristic of infectious mononucleosis. In this case, the tonsils are so large...
Enlarged Obstructive Tonsils
In this patient the tonsils have enlarged the such an extent that they almost meet in the midline. In some patients grossly enlarged tonsils may contribute to obstructive sleep apnea.
Normal Enlarged Tonsils
This photograph shows a pair of slightly enlarged but normal tonsils in a child.
Normal Tonsils
The appearance of the normal palatine tonsils is extremely varied. The tonsils may appear to protrude so far that they almost meet in the midline or they may be buried in the oropharyngeal wall to such...
Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Tongue
This is a characteristic ulcerative, infiltrative and advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the lateral border of the tongue, which cause severe limitation of tongue movement.
Lingual Thyroid
The pink raised lesion in the midline of the base of the tongue in this patient is a lingual thyroid. Significant expansion of a lingual thyroid may occur at puberty and in pregnancy.
Hypoglossal Nerve Paralysis
The left hypoglossal nerve of this patient was damaged in an accident. There is atrophy of the muscle bulk on the left side of the tongue and when the patient protrudes the tongue it deviates to the left...
Tongue Tie
The frenulum the tongue in this patient is abnormally short, resulting in an inability to protrude the tongue anteriorly. This is referred to as an "tongue tie".
Submandibular Duct Stone
A submandibular ducts stone is composed principally of calcium phosphate and develops around debris that collects in the submandibular ducts. In this illustration, there is a terminal swelling within...
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