: Ameloblastoma (AM) is the most common, locally aggressive odontogenic tumor. It comprises about 1% of all head and neck neoplasms. It occurs mainly in young adults in their 3rd and 4th decade of life.
Agnieszka Piotrowska-Seweryn+10 more
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A Contribution to the Radiologic Study of Mandibular Tumors
Tumori Journal, 1962The radiologic appearance of 16 mandibular tumors, 14 primary and 2 metastatic, is described. These cases were selected in order to discuss the difficulties for a correct radiologic diagnosis of mandibular tumors. A grouping of these tumors in 4 categories is suggested: a) tumors constantly osteolytic; b) tumors constantly with bone condensation; c ...
Giampaolo Garavaglia, Guzzon A
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Treatment of mandibular osteoradionecrosis in a patient undergoing radiotherapy: Case report
, 2021Osteoradionecrosis is the most worrying late complication of radiotherapy with regard to the treatment of neoplasms involving the head and neck region.
João Vittor Ferreira da Costa Nery+19 more
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[Radiological picture of maxillary and mandibular neoplasms (analysis of 50 clinical cases)].
Z Koszczyński, Jeffrey C. Zemla
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Mandibular Defects and Reconstruction Post Oncological Resection in Paediatric Patients
South Eastern European Journal of Public HealthIntroduction: Tumours of the paediatric mandible are rare clinical entities, which require a multidisciplinary team management. Surgery is frequently utilized as a modality for local control in the management of paediatric mandibular neoplasms.
Omar Hossam El-Sabbagh+4 more
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Lymphocytosis and lymphadenopathy in a dog arising from two distinct lymphoid neoplasms.
Veterinary clinical pathology, 2020A 10-year-old intact male Golden Retriever was presented to The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center for acute, non-painful facial swelling of the right mandibular region.
Mackenzie E Long+3 more
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A rare case of an intraosseous lipoma associated with the resorption of a mandibular third molar
Oral SurgeryIntraosseous lipomas (IL) are rare benign neoplasms of bone which very rarely occur in the facial bones such as the mandible. Of the documented cases, many are often asymptomatic and consequently, are an incidental finding discovered by the practitioner ...
O. Ryder+3 more
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Mandibular Reconstruction Techniques In Patients Treated For Mandibular Neoplasm: A Scope Review
A reconstrução mandibular é uma intervenção possível na prática da cirurgia bucomaxilofacial, visando restaurar a estrutura e função da mandíbula após trauma, deformidades congênitas ou remoção de tumores. Tal procedimento demanda uma abordagem multidisciplinar, envolvendo cirurgia oral, ortopedia maxilofacial e cirurgia plástica reconstrutiva ...Milazzo, Francisco Felipe+1 more
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MR of mandibular invasion in patients with oral and oropharyngeal malignant neoplasms.
AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology, 1995To investigate whether MR imaging is an accurate means of assessing mandibular invasion in patients with carcinoma.We retrospectively studied the MR scans of 22 patients with pathologic or surgical confirmation of mandibular invasion from oral and oropharyngeal cancers.
T S, Chung+5 more
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The occurrence of a bilateral mandibular mast cell neoplasm in a mouse with lymphocytic leukemia.
Laboratory animal science, 1980A 7-month-old female mouse was killed after developing lethargy, rough hair coat and enlarged superficial lymph nodes. Postmortem and histologic examination revealed lymphocytic leukemia involving several organs and a bilateral mast cell neoplasm in the mandible.
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