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A rare mandibular neoplasm: case report of a Central Giant Cell Granuloma.
Annali italiani di chirurgia, 2021Mandible 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.
Gabriele G. +5 more
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Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 2020
Large benign odontogenic neoplasms of mandible are not rare in developing countries such as India. Treatment of choice depends not only on extent and size of the lesion but also the socio-economic status, resources and available armamentarium. Whenever resection of segment mandible is planned for these patients, goal of the treatment should not be to ...
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Large benign odontogenic neoplasms of mandible are not rare in developing countries such as India. Treatment of choice depends not only on extent and size of the lesion but also the socio-economic status, resources and available armamentarium. Whenever resection of segment mandible is planned for these patients, goal of the treatment should not be to ...
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology, 2017
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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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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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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Mandibular swellings are most commonly odontogenic, inflammatory or primary neoplastic in origin, with hematologic malignancies representing a rare diagnostic consideration. We present a rare case of a 49-year-old male with a destructive mandibular lesion as the initial manifestation of a myeloid/lymphoid neoplasm with eosinophilia, characterised by a ...
Melle Kees de Kiefte +2 more
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Melle Kees de Kiefte +2 more
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Recurrent abdominal scar endometriosis in a patient with a fibrous mandibular neoplasm
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1974A L, Dellon +3 more
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EXTENSIVE MANDIBULAR LESION AS A PRIMARY SIGN OF NEOPLASM OF PLASMA CELL ORIGIN: A CASE REPORT
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology, 2023Pedro Henrique Chaves ISAIAS +6 more
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[Contribution to the radiological study of mandibular neoplasms].
Tumori, 1998G, GARAVAGLIA, A, GUZZON
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