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Cancer of the tongue and floor of the mouth: Current aspects of diagnosis
The diagnosis and treatment of cancer of the tongue and floor of the mouth is a relevant problem, for 60–80% of patients first seek medical treatment only when they have late stages of the disease.
A. L. Yudin+2 more
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Lining the mouth floor with prelaminated fascio‐mucosal free flaps: Clinical experience [PDF]
Luigi Chiarini+3 more
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An Epidermal Cyst in the Floor of the Mouth: A Rare Presentation [PDF]
Epidermal cysts rarely occur in the head and neck region as compared to the dermoid cysts and when they do occur in this region, they present in the floor of the mouth.
Suraj Mammen, Anu Korulla, Paul M.J.
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Schwannoma of floor of the mouth
Schwannoma is an intraoral rare, benign neoplasm arising from and consisting solely of Schwann cells. Its etiology is unknown. It presents as a solitary, slow growing, smooth surfaced, generally asymptomatic firm mass. Schwannomas commonly occur between 30 and 50 years.
N. S. C. Charles+3 more
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Dermoid of the floor of the mouth [PDF]
A 4-year-old girl presented with a floor-of-mouth mass. MRI showed a midline, T2 hyperintense, well-circumscribed mass superior to the mylohyoid muscle and splaying the geniohyoid muscles (Figs. 1 and 2). Several nonenhancing ovoid nodules with restricted diffusion were present in the anterior section of the lesion.
Frank J. Welte, Ajay Malhotra
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Massive glosso-cervical arteriovenous malformation: the rationale for a challenging surgical resection [PDF]
Massive arterivenous malformations (AVM) in the cervico-facial area are rare but potentially life-threatening. Treatment protocols are not well-established.
González García, R.+2 more
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Neurofibromas (NF) are benign tumors of the peripheral nerves that are composed of Schwann cells, perineural-like cells and fibroblasts. The differential diagnosis for a solitary intraneural variant of neurofibroma arising in the floor of the mouth is ...
E. Broly+3 more
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Use of nasolabial flap for reconstruction of the floor of the mouth defects
After an extensive tumor resection, a defect of the floor of the mouth is a significant reconstructive challenge. The main goal is to preserve the mobility of the tongue, which allows the restauration of mastication, deglutition, and articulation. Today,
Sandra Doko+2 more
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Objective To explore the cause and preventive measures of floor-of-mouth hematoma after dental implant placement. Methods The prevention of hematoma of the floor of the mouth in a case of lower anterior teeth implant placement was analyzed, and the ...
HUANG Jiacheng+4 more
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Compartmental surgery for oral tongue and floor of the mouth cancer: Oncologic outcomes
Oral tongue/floor of mouth squamous cell carcinoma (OTFMSCC) with a depth of invasion (DOI) > 10 mm involves extrinsic muscles and lingual neurovascular/lymphatic bundles. “Compartmental” hemiglossopelvectomy (CHGP) was developed to improve loco‐regional
C. Piazza+5 more
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