Idiopathic Midline Destructive Disease - Degenerative And Idiopathic Diseases
October 7, 2007 on 9:11 pm | In Surgery |Todd E. Samuelson
Byron J. Bailey
Idiopathic midline destructive disease is a rare idiopathic disease that remains localized to the head and neck. It can be differentiated histologically from Wegener granulomatosis and lymphomatoid granulomatosis. The lesion is composed of sheets of typical polymorphs. There are no granulomas and no vasculitis. The treatment of choice is radiation therapy.
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