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AbstractObjectivesLow socioeconomic position (SEP) has been associated with higher incidences and mortality of lip, oral cavity and pharynx (LOP) cancers in the vast majority of countries with available data. The origins of health inequalities in cancer are socioeconomic, although they vary by time and country.
Cristina Barboza‐Solís +2 more
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Comparative trends in prevalence of malignant neoplasms lip in Russia and Moscow region
I. A. Kryazhinova +4 more
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Perioral reconstruction after Mohs micrographic surgery: analysis of 108 cases [PDF]
Introduction: The perioral region is commonly affected by non-melanoma skin cancer. Mohs micrographic surgery is the treatment of choice in this area because it has the highest cure rate and preserves healthy tissue.
Flávia Trevisan +4 more
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A case of congenital neurovascular hamartoma with midline cleft of the upper lip
Developmental hamartomas are dysmorphic proliferation of native tissues which unlike neoplasms do not grow continuously and are mostly seen in infancy and childhood. Hamartoma of neurovascular origin can present itself as upper lip malformation.
Siddhartha Chatterjee +2 more
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Combining two easy performance techniques for the reconstruction of lower lip defects: myomucosal advance flap and M-plasty [PDF]
Small surgical defects of the lower lip can be reconstructed through direct closure. Full-thickness defects with more than 30% involvement require complex reconstructions with high morbidity.
Liza Castro Rego +4 more
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This article analyzes domestic and foreign sources, regulatory documents of the Russian Federation, in order to determine the etiological factors of oral cancer, assess the statistical data on morbidity and mortality from malignant neoplasms of the ...
M. V. Lebedev +2 more
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Bernard-Burow flap unilateral with cheek mucosa “cutback” for treatment of lower lip tumor: a case report [PDF]
Lip cancer corresponds to 25-30% of all oral cancers, with the lower lip being more frequent. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most common subtype, with smoking as one of the main risk factors. The report demonstrates a simple and effective technique
Sergio Antonio Saldanha Rodrigues +4 more
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