10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «PILONIDAL»
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pilonidal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pilonidal and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
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The Ascrs Textbook of Colon And Rectal Surgery
Pilonidal cyst: cause and treatment. Dis Colon Rectum 2000;43(8):1146–1156. 2.
Casberg MA. Infected pilonidal cysts and sinuses. Bull US Army Med Dept 1949;
9:493–496. 3. Bascom J, Bascom T. Failed pilonidal surgery: new paradigm ...
James W. Fleshman, Bruce G. Wolff, American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, 2007
A pilonidal cyst contains a tuft of hair that developed as the result of repeated
friction, which caused hairs to penetrate the skin; it occurs primarily in the
sacrococcygeal area. (For incision of a pilonidal cyst, report the appropriate code
from the ...
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Anorectal and Colonic Diseases: A Practical Guide to their ...
Kitchen PRB (1996) Pilonidal sinus: experience with the Karydakis flap. Br J Surg
83:1452–1455 39. Klass AA (1956) The so-called pilonidal sinus. Can Med
Assoc J 75:737–742 40. Kooistra HP (1942) Pilonidal sinuses. Review of the ...
Jean-Claude Givel, Neil Mortensen, Bruno Roche, 2009
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Rotinas em Cirurgia Digestiva
A doença pilonidal, também conhecida como cisto pilonidal, sacrococcígeo, seio
ou sinus pilonidal é uma cavidade sinusal crônica subcutânea da região
sacrococcígea que drena através de um ou mais orifícios. ETIOPATOGENIA Sua
...
Luiz ROHDE | Alessandro Bersch OSVALDT, 2008
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The ASCRS Textbook of Colon and Rectal Surgery: Second Edition
certain occupations predispose people to develop pilonidal disease.14 Pilonidal
disease has been observed in the hands of barbers and sheep shearers,
implying that shed hairs may initiate the condition.3,4 The acquired theory of
pilonidal ...
David E. Beck, Patricia L. Roberts, Theodore J. Saclarides, 2011
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Fundamentals of Pediatric Surgery
Daniel P. Doody Pilonidal sinus disease is a chronic subcutaneous inflammation
in the upper part of the gluteal cleft. First described by Mayo in 1833, this “nest of
hairs” was aptly named by Hodges in 1880, who first used the term pilonidal ...
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Handbook of Colorectal Surgery, Second Edition
Schneider IHF, Thaler K, Kockerling F. Treatment of pilonidal sinuses by phenol
injections. Int J Colorectal Dis 1994; 9:200–202. 37. Feit HL. The use of thorium X
in treatment of pilonidal cyst: A preliminary report. Dis Colon Rectum 1960; ...
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The ASCRS Manual of Colon and Rectal Surgery
excision or a failed flap procedure. Those patients with long-standing disease
typically have multiple sinuses that usually extend cephalad from where the
midline pits lie. • The term “pilonidal,” means “hair nest.” • The term pilonidal “cyst
” is a ...
David E. Beck, John L. Rombeau, Michael J. Stamos, 2009
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Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
Pilonidal Sinus of the Axilla in Japanese Females Ilisashi Ohtsuka, Hiroki
Nakaoka and Ken Arashiro Introduction The pilonidal sinus occurs most
commonly in the sacrococcygeal area. but a number of uncommon sites have
been reported ...
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Reconstructive Surgery of the Rectum, Anus and Perineum
The success of nonexcisional surgery and the theory that midline skin pits are the
cause of pilonidal disease means that there is now no rational basis or need for
excision of the abscess in pilonidal disease. However, the major benefit of these
...
Andrew P. Zbar, Robert D. Madoff, Steven D. Wexner, 2013
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PILONIDAL»
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pilonidal is used in the context of the following news items.
PICTURED: The man with no BUM who has become internet …
The Reddit user, calling himself TBoneTheOriginal, took to the viral site to talk about losing the vital piece of anatomy due to severe pilonidal cysts. The condition ... «Express.co.uk, Oct 15»
Man with NO bum crack answers all your questions
The abnormality is caused by severe pilonidal cysts. The condition causes painful cysts to occur at the bottom of the tailbone and they can become infected and ... «Daily Star, Oct 15»
Dr. Bernadette Carr answers your questions on gastroenteritis and …
A. A sinus is a channel or tunnel in the skin and pilonidal means a 'nest of hairs'. The pilonidal sinus or sacrococcygeal fistula is a sinus channel in the skin at ... «Irish Examiner, Aug 15»
Kyle Blanks' injury woes continue; Rangers put OF on DL, bring …
The Rangers put Blanks on the disabled list because of a pilonidal cyst. The club brought back outfielder Jake Smolinski from Triple-A Round Rock to replace ... «Dallas Morning News, May 15»
Case of the Month with Crutchfield Dermatology
A pilonidal cyst or sinus is an abnormal area or sack in the skin that usually contains dead skin, oil and debris. A pilonidal cyst is commonly situated near the ... «MD News, Apr 15»
Ask a Doctor: I have a sore spot that comes and goes where my …
Q: I have a sore spot that comes and goes where my buttocks meet. What could this be? A: This is most likely a pilonidal cyst, a chronic infection of the skin that's ... «Chattanooga Times Free Press, Mar 15»
Kıl Dönmesi: Erkeklerin Peşini Bırakmayan Hastalık
Pilonidal'in literaratürdeki anlamı 'kıl yuvasıdır'. Kıl dönmesini kolaylaştıran faktörler ise şöyledir; vücut kıllarının ve günlük dökülen kıl miktarının fazla olması ... «Diyadinnet.com, Jan 15»
Ask a doctor: Treating a chronic buttock crease skin infection
Q: There is a bump where my buttocks cheeks meet; it's occasionally is sore and drains. What is this, and how is it treated? A: A pilonidal cyst is a chronic ... «Chattanooga Times Free Press, Aug 14»
Just What Do You Owe Your Doctor?
I remember once I had a pilonidal cyst, and to be honest, there's almost nothing more embarrassing. (If you're eating, I suggest you stop now.) It starts as an ... «Huffington Post, Jul 14»
Boils are painful but easy to treat
There are various types of boils: Furuncle is a boil that occurs within a hair follicle; pilonidal cyst is an abscess that occurs in the crease of the buttocks near hair ... «Baltimore Sun, May 14»