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Floor of the mouth swelling

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1987
In October 1984, a 31-year-old white man reported to the University Hospital of Jacksonville, Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery outpatient clinic complaining of a slowly enlarging mass in the floor of the mouth present for about one year.
R G, Smith, C W, Elwell
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A metastatic haemangiopericytoma of the floor of the mouth

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2006
A 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.
N, Morita   +3 more
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Necrotising sialometaplasia in the floor of mouth

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2013
Necrotising sialometaplasia is a benign self-limiting inflammatory process which occurs in the salivary gland tissue. The condition is a diagnostic challenge mimicking malignancy both clinically and histopathologically. Commonly, it presents in the hard palate.Here, we report an unusual case in a 56-year-old man which presented in the floor of the ...
Maria, Devine   +3 more
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Squamous carcinoma of the floor of the mouth

The American Journal of Surgery, 1984
We 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 ...
A R, Shaha   +3 more
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Radiotherapy of Carcinoma of the Floor of the Mouth

Radiology, 1971
Among 130 irradiated patients with carcinoma of the floor of the mouth, the actuarial five-year survival rate was 62%. Of these patients, 79% were free of metastatic adenopathy, and their survival rate was 75%. The curability of carcinoma of the floor of the mouth is almost independent of the size of the primary lesion if metastases are absent ...
J L, Campos, I, Lampe, J V, Fayos
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Dermoid Cyst of the Floor of the Mouth

Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), 2007
Dermoid cysts are congenital lesions composed of tissues with different origins: ectoblastic, mesoblastic, or endoblastic, caused by a defect in the fusion of the embryonic lateral mesenchymatic mass. A true dermoid cyst is a cavity covered with epithelium showing keratinisation and presenting identifiable dermal appendices. We present a case of a male
José Luis, Vargas Fernández   +3 more
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Respect the Floor of the Mouth

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2020
Winton Chong   +3 more
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Exophytic mass of the floor of the mouth

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1989
A tissue mass in the floor of the mouth was found to be an unusual, exophytic squamous cell carcinoma. The patient also had synchronous hepatic metastasis from an occult primary adenocarcinoma. The case is discussed from the standpoint of the differential diagnosis of lesions that may appear as masses of the floor of the mouth.
J C, Whitt, D M, Arendt, J R, Vinton
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Swelling of the Floor of the Mouth

The American Journal of Medicine, 2022
Makram Tbini   +4 more
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A mass in the floor of the mouth

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1993
T P, Williams, S D, Vincent, F A, Connor
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