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Maxillary neoplasms in four dromedary camels [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Veterinary Science, 2023
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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Infrastructure maxillectomy for maxillary sinus and hard palate neoplasms

open access: goldMolecular and Clinical Oncology, 2021
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 ...
Dong Lee   +3 more
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Evaluation of the Prevalence of Maxillary Sinuses Abnormalities through Spiral Computed Tomography (CT)

open access: yesInternational Archives of Otorhinolaryngology, 2017
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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T-Cell-Rich Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma Presenting as an Intraosseous Maxillary Neoplasm

open access: bronzeWorld Journal of Dentistry, 2011
ABSTRACT Non-Hodgkin lymphomas are a group of highly diverse malignancies with great tendency to affect organs and tissues that do not ordinarily contain lymphoid cells. T-cell/histiocyte-rich large B-cell lymphoma (TCRBCL) is an uncommon histological variant of large B-cell non- Hodgkin lymphoma, morphologically characterized by a minor population of ...
Gururaj Patil Bheemanagouda   +2 more
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Endoscopic management of maxillary sinus inverted papilloma attachment sites to minimize disease recurrence

open access: yesJournal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2018
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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Glycoconjugates in normal nasal and maxillary mucosa and neoplasms.

open access: bronze, 1987
Glycoconjugates in the nasal and maxillary mucosa of normal controls and of patients with inverted papilloma, epithelial dysplasia and carcinoma were studied by the lectins-HRP staining method. Four kinds of lectin were used: WGA, PNA, UEA-l, and RCA. 1.
Chun Shun Jin   +4 more
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A rare case of maxillary sinus and buccal space involvement of extramedullary plasmocytoma: Cross-sectional imaging findings and review of the literature [PDF]

open access: yesRadiology Case Reports
Extramedullary plasmacytoma (EMP) belongs to the group of plasma cell neoplasms, which include following entities: multiple myeloma (MM), lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma, solitary plasmacytoma of the bone (SBP) and EMP.
Pier Paolo Arcuri, MD   +6 more
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Unravelling the mystery of the central dentinogenic ghost cell tumor- a rare case report and recurrent insights [PDF]

open access: yesAutopsy and Case Reports
Dentinogenic ghost cell tumor (DGCT) is a rare benign neoplasm form of calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC) characterized by ghost cells. Although benign, it presents an aggressive behavior. DGCT accounts for 2% to 14% of all COCs and less than 0.5% of all
Jagveer Yadav   +5 more
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Maxillary Sinus Neoplasm [PDF]

open access: bronzeAnnals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1989
Maurice Bettez   +3 more
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