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Prevalence of oral soft tissue lesions: A review

open access: yesJournal of Craniomaxillofacial Research, 2022
Statement of the Problem: Mesenchymal tissue origin is one of the most common lesion in oral cavity. Most of these lesions are exuberant response to local irritation produces a soft tissue enlargement which are similar to neoplastic pathologic ...
Maryam Jolehar, Azadeh Zeinab Titidej
doaj  

The Relationship Between Periodontal Disease and Neoplasms of the Oral Cavity: A Review Article

open access: yes, 2016
Context: Oral cavity is one of the most common sites for neoplasms with a multifactorial etiology. Tobacco and alcohol are the main risk factors. Periodontal disease is an inflammatory disease affecting periodontal tissues such as gingiva, periodontal ...
M. Nourelahi   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A fatal case of rapid gingival enlargement: Case report with brief review

open access: yesJournal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2014
Myeloid sarcoma (MS) is a rare extramedullary tumor composed of primitive granulocytic cells. These lesions are commonly associated with other hematologic disorders such as myeloid leukemia and other myeloproliferative neoplasms.
S. Ponnam   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Role of Machine Learning to Detect Occult Neck Lymph Node Metastases in Early‐Stage (T1‐T2/N0) Oral Cavity Carcinomas

open access: yesHead &Neck, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objective Oral cavity carcinomas (OCCs) represent roughly 50% of all head and neck cancers. The risk of occult neck metastases for early‐stage OCCs ranges from 15% to 35%, hence the need to develop tools that can support the diagnosis of detecting these neck metastases.
Stefania Troise   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Application of a Saliva‐Based Liquid Biopsy for the Detection of HPV in Patients With Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OCSCC)

open access: yesHead &Neck, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background Human papilloma virus (HPV) is a DNA virus capable of infecting mucous membranes. In most cases, the infection is cleared by the immune system, but a prolonged exposure to HPV can progress to cancer. 40%–60% of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) are linked to HPV, which is considered a risk factor especially among young ...
Michela Bulfoni   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Liquid Biopsies in Head and Neck Cancers: Recent Developments Across Biofluids, Analytes, and Molecular Features

open access: yesHead &Neck, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background Head and neck cancers (HNCs) are too often diagnosed at advanced stages when outcomes are poor. Additionally, robust tools for the early detection of recurrence remain elusive. These gaps drive interest in so‐called liquid biopsy approaches for HNC detection, prognostication, and surveillance.
Patricia J. Brooks, Scott V. Bratman
wiley   +1 more source

A review of oral biopsies in children and adolescents: a clinicopathological study of a case series [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinicopathological features of oral lesions in children and adolescents diagnosed in an Oral Pathology Laboratory.
Carvalho, Elaine Judite de Amorim   +5 more
core   +1 more source

Granulocytic sarcoma (chloroma) of the oral cavity: Report of a case and literature review [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
SummaryA case of granulocytic sarcoma (chloroma) of the palatal mucosa is reported. Granulocytic sarcomas are composed of a localized collection of immature myeloid cells and are considered to be specific lesions of AML or the onset of a blast crisis in ...
M.J. Koudstaal   +55 more
core   +1 more source

Lobular Capillary Haemangioma in the Anterior Maxillary Gingiva of a Six-year-old Patient: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
Haemangiomas are benign proliferative tumours with vascular tissue origin. These neoplasms are recognised as benign tumours commonly found in infancy, characterised by a period of rapid growth accompanied by proliferation of endothelial cells, followed ...
Guru Vishnu   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Survival Impact and Risk Factors of Cervical Lymph Node Metastasis in Maxillary Gingival Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Retrospective Study of 81 Patients

open access: yesHead &Neck, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background This study aimed to investigate the survival impact and predictive factors of cervical lymph node metastasis (CLNM) in patients with maxillary gingival squamous cell carcinoma (MGSCC). Methods This retrospective study included 81 patients with MGSCC who underwent radical surgery from 2008 to 2018.
Takeshi Kuroshima   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

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