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A rare mandibular neoplasm: case report of a Central Giant Cell Granuloma.
Mandible can be affected by a great variety of neoformations, like aneurysmal bone cyst, odontogenic myxoma, CGCG (Central Giant Cell Granuloma), GCT (giant cell tumor), sarcoma, ameloblastoma, lymphoma, ossifyng fibroma, odontogenic mixoma, granuloma, arteriovenous malformations and Schwannoma.
Guido Gabriele +5 more
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EXTENSIVE MANDIBULAR LESION AS A PRIMARY SIGN OF NEOPLASM OF PLASMA CELL ORIGIN: A CASE REPORT
Pedro Henrique Chaves Isaías +6 more
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We report an unusual case of mandibular sarcoma which developed in the field of irradiation of a patient treated successfully 10 years previously for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NC). Although second malignant neoplasms are not rare among survivors of childhood cancer, this event is not included among the type of failures and complications of treatment of
C. Papavasiliou +4 more
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[Bone grafts for filling bone loss after removal of mandibular neoplasms].
Jeffrey C. Zemla
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Soft tissue lipoma with the radiographic appearance of a neoplasm within the mandibular canal
Lipomas and lipoma variants are common soft tissue tumours but are not commonly found in the oral and maxillofacial region. We report a case of a classic lipoma located on the medial aspect of the mandibular ramus, but not within bone, first seen by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon during treatment planning for routine extractions.
B. Pass +3 more
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AbstractObjective:We report a new approach to benign parapharyngeal space tumours: a single, subcondylar mandibular osteotomy.Method:Case report and review of the world literature concerning parapharyngeal space access and the various types of mandibular osteotomy.Results:The use of a single, subcondylar mandibular osteotomy achieves good exposure and ...
Bernardo Bianchi +5 more
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Recurrent abdominal scar endometriosis in a patient with a fibrous mandibular neoplasm
A. Lee Dellon +3 more
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Mandibular radiolucency. Plasma cell neoplasm.
Douglas D Damm
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To assess how often patients receive dental implants after mandibular resection for benign neoplasms and to determine barriers to completion of functional reconstruction.This was a retrospective cohort study of patients who underwent resection for benign mandibular neoplasms between 2005 and 2014.
Zachary S. Peacock, Yisi D. Ji
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[Treatment of mandibular malignant neoplasms].
Kabakow Bd
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