The diagnosis and treatment of a patient with puerperal infection and subdural hygromas. |
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Cystic hygromas are most commonly found on the neck, but can also be found in other areas. |
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A CYSTIC hygromas are fluid-filled swellings in the face or neck that usually develop in infancy, and can become very large. |
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Impact of magnetic resonance imaging on the surgical management of cystic hygromas. |
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