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Squamous carcinoma of the floor of the mouth
The American Journal of Surgery, 1984We reviewed our experience with 320 patients treated for squamous cell carcinoma of the floor of the mouth from 1964 through 1977. The patients were evenly distributed according to clinical stage. Treatment consisted of surgery (77 percent of patients), surgery and adjunctive radiation therapy (19 percent of patients), or radiation therapy only (4 ...
Ronald H. Spiro+3 more
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Teratoid cyst of the floor of the mouth
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 1996Because the term 'dermoid' is frequently used in the literature, some authors believe that this term should be used for all congenital cysts of the floor of the mouth. Three subclasses of congenital floor of the mouth cysts are described in the literature: (1) epidermoid (simple) cysts, (2) dermoid (complex) cysts and (3) teratoid (complex) cysts.
M.M. Nazif+3 more
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A metastatic haemangiopericytoma of the floor of the mouth
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2006A case of metastatic haemangiopericytoma in the floor of the mouth is described. Haemangiopericytoma is a relatively rare slow-growing vascular tumour with variable malignant potential. This tumour has been identified in almost every region of the body, but its occurrence in the oral cavity has been rarely reported.
Y. Taenaka+3 more
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Respect the Floor of the Mouth
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2020Winton Chong+3 more
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Swelling of the Floor of the Mouth
The American Journal of Medicine, 2022Makram Tbini+4 more
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Active Learning of the Floor of Mouth Anatomy with Ultrasound
Anatomical Sciences Education, 2019Floyd E Bell+5 more
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A mass in the floor of the mouth
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1993Francis A. Connor+2 more
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Cancer of the Floor of the Mouth
2006Early floor-of-mouth tumors can be treated equally well with irradiation or surgery. Generally, surgery is preferred for lesions close to the mandible. Patients with palpable nodes in the neck should undergo a therapeutic neck dissection, with postoperative neck irradiation being reserved for patients with multiple positive nodes or extracapsular ...
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