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Polymorphisms of matrix metalloproteinase-7 and -9 are associated with oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma [PDF]
Matrix degradation is an important event in the progression, invasion and metastasis of malignant head and neck lesions. Imbalances, mutations and polymorphisms of MMPs and their inhibitors are observed in several cancer subtypes.
George João Ferreira do NASCIMENTO+6 more
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Giant oral lipoma: a rare entity [PDF]
Lipomas are very common benign slow-growing soft tissue neoplasms composed of mature adipose tissue mostly diagnosed in the fifth decade of life. These tumors rarely present in the oral cavity, representing less than approximately 5% of all benign mouth ...
José Burgos Ponce+3 more
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Intra oral lipoma: Report of 3 histologically different cases
Lipomas are very common benign slow-growing soft tissue neoplasms composed of mature adipose tissue mostly diagnosed in the fifth decade of life. The most common sites of involvement are the buccal mucosa, tongue, and floor of the mouth with typical ...
Dounia Sarfi+4 more
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Immunohistochemical expression of DNA repair proteins in oral tongue and lower lip squamous cell carcinoma [PDF]
The DNA repair system involves genes and proteins that are essential for the maintenance of genome integrity and the consequent control of various cellular processes.
Deborah Gondim Lambert MOREIRA+3 more
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A study of 63 cases of mouth neoplasms in arecanut growing belt of sullia. [PDF]
Naik SM, Naik SS.
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Evaluation of local and regional spread of malignant tumors of the tongue and floor of the mouth [PDF]
Malignant tumors of the oral cavity grow rapidly, frequently and early metastazing to the surrounding regional lymph nodes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation between clinically confirmed local and regional spread and intraoperatively ...
Dimitrijević Milovan+2 more
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Minor salivary gland tumors are infrequent, accounting for 10–15% of all salivary neoplasms. The most common intraoral site is palate, accounting for more than 50% of cases followed by lips, cheek mucosa, tongue, and floor of the mouth.
Kamala Rawson+3 more
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Oral cancer immunology: state of the art and future perspectives [PDF]
Oral cancer is a multifactorial disease involving genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors. The literature indicates that inflammatory cells at the advancing front of the tumor induce a host immune response, preventing the spread of the tumor ...
Fábio Muradás GIRARDI+2 more
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