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Maxillary neoplasms in four dromedary camels
Four camels (Camelus dromedarius) presented to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at King Faisal University with maxillary masses. On radiographs, the masses were multicystic and expanded the maxillary bone.
Abdelazim Ibrahim +8 more
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Introduction Maxillary sinus disease is common and numerous disorders can affect this anatomical area. Abnormalities can be classified as: non-neoplastic, neoplastic benign, and neoplastic malignant.
João Paulo Nunes Drumond +4 more
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Background Inverted papillomas (IPs) are benign neoplasms, most commonly arising from the mucosal lining of the maxillary sinus. IPs can have single or multifocal sites of attachment.
Vincent Wu +3 more
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Rhabdomyosarcoma of the maxillary gingiva
Rhabdomyosarcoma is a malignant skeletal muscle neoplasm. The tumor is much more common in children, and the most frequent site is head and neck region.
Mina Motallebnejad +3 more
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Intramural Plexiform Hemangiomatous Proliferation: An Uncommon Vascular Variant in Unicystic Ameloblastoma [PDF]
Ameloblastoma are the benign, locally aggressive, slow growing solid or cystic neoplasms of the jaws containing odontogenic epithelium in a connective tissue stroma.
Karthikeya Patil +4 more
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Juvenile trabecular ossifying fibroma of the maxilla: Case report of a diagnostic dilemma
Ossifying fibromas (OFs) are benign, well-demarcated lesions in the craniofacial region, particularly in the jaws, with clinical, radiographic, and histopathological similarities to other lesions, which make their diagnosis challenging. Herein, we report
Hassan Mir Mohammad Sadeghi +5 more
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Infrastructure maxillectomy for maxillary sinus and hard palate neoplasms.
Infrastructure maxillectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the lower part of the maxilla and hard palate. The objective of the present study was to analyze clinical data and treatment outcome of patients who underwent infrastructure maxillectomy ...
D. Lee, H. Lim, Joon-Kyoo Lee, S. Lim
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Background Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most common oral malignancy, and somatic mutations in some driver genes have been implicated in SCC development.
Katsutoshi Hirose +12 more
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A Giant Posterior Maxillary Intra-Sinusal Complex Odontoma: A Clinical Case
Odontomas are the most common odontogenic neoplasms. They are generally small and asymptomatic. This article presents an unusual case of a giant maxillary complex odontoma, which obscured a part of the maxillary antrum and impacted a tooth.
Mohamed Kadri +5 more
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Neoplasms of the maxilla have multiple different origins and histology, and often extend towards the infratemporal fossa, orbit, or skull base. Extensive resection may be required, often leading to poor esthetic and functional results.
R. Pucci +7 more
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