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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Lesions of the oral cavity of dogs: 720 cases [PDF]
: Seven hundred twenty cases of oral cavity lesions in dogs were diagnosed from 2015 to 2020 in Distrito Federal, Brazil. Four hundred thirty-two (60%) lesions were neoplastic, and 288 (40%) were non-neoplastic.
Guilherme R. Blume+5 more
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136 THE PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY OF MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS OF ORAL CAVITY AND LIPS
А. М. Шубина+4 more
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Palisaded encapsulated neuroma on the lower lip: a case report [PDF]
Palisading encapsulated neuroma is a rare, benign, cutaneous nerve sheath tumor. It usually occurs as an asymptomatic solitary skin-colored papule and commonly affects the nose and cheeks. Sometimes, it involves other sites, including the shoulder, upper
Jung Eun Seol+6 more
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Surgical options for treatment of lip and perioral tumors: report of 5 cases [PDF]
Basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas are the main neoplasms of lip and perioral location. We describe different techniques of successful surgical reconstruction, including flaps or simple incision and suture.
Priscilla Spina+4 more
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Actinic Cheilitis (“Sailor’s Lips”): A Review for the Clinician
Actinic Cheilitis (AC), also known as “sailor's lips”, is a premalignant pathology, and although it is easy to diagnose and prevent, late diagnosed cases may progress to lip carcinoma.
Maria Vitória de Matos+4 more
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Use of the modified fries technique in the reconstruction of the lower lip after the removal of a malignant tumor [PDF]
Background/aim: Lip carcinoma makes about 1/4 of all oral carcinomas. Primary treatment of the lower lip carcinoma means radical excision of the full thickness of the lower lip tissue together with the tumor. The reconstruction of the defect accomplished
Jezdić Zoran+2 more
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Pattern of invasion in squamous cell carcinomas of the lower lip and oral cavity
Background: A number of factors may be responsible for the differences in the biologic behaviors of oral and lower lip squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs).
Shahroo Etemad-Moghadam+1 more
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Lip, oral cavity and pharyngeal cancers in the population of the city of Belgrade in the period 1999-2010 [PDF]
Background/Aim. Cancers of the lip, oral cavity and pharynx (LOCP) are frequently grouped together mainly because they have similar risk factors. The incidence rate of these cancers varies worldwide depending on the geographic location.
Videnović Goran+6 more
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Fibrolipoma of the lip treated by diode laser surgery: A case report
Introduction Several neoplasms of the adipose tissue can involve the soft tissues of the head and neck region. These neoplasms are mainly treated surgically and an accurate histological examination is mandatory for a precise diagnosis.
Capodiferro Saverio+3 more
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