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2009
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is unique for the distinct racial and geographic distribution (Fig. 5.1). Parkin et al. (2002) reported that the age-standardized incidence rate (ASR/100,000/year) in 1993-1997 ranged from 20 among Southern Chinese male populations. There is marked variation in incidence among Chinese residing in different parts of China,
Yeung, RMW, Lee, AWM, Ng, WT
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Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is unique for the distinct racial and geographic distribution (Fig. 5.1). Parkin et al. (2002) reported that the age-standardized incidence rate (ASR/100,000/year) in 1993-1997 ranged from 20 among Southern Chinese male populations. There is marked variation in incidence among Chinese residing in different parts of China,
Yeung, RMW, Lee, AWM, Ng, WT
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1977
The extreme rarity of nasal and nasopharyngeal hamartoma, and its possible confusion in early diagnosis, prompted us to undertake a brief review of hamartomatous masses in E.N.T. practice along with this case report.
N K, Majumder +3 more
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The extreme rarity of nasal and nasopharyngeal hamartoma, and its possible confusion in early diagnosis, prompted us to undertake a brief review of hamartomatous masses in E.N.T. practice along with this case report.
N K, Majumder +3 more
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2016
The oropharynx and nasopharynx are the sites of common infectious diseases, as well as a wide variety of malformative and neoplastic lesions, requiring differential diagnosis. The epidemiologic, aetiopathogenetic, morphological and molecular features of these entities are discussed.
Franchi, Alessandro +2 more
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The oropharynx and nasopharynx are the sites of common infectious diseases, as well as a wide variety of malformative and neoplastic lesions, requiring differential diagnosis. The epidemiologic, aetiopathogenetic, morphological and molecular features of these entities are discussed.
Franchi, Alessandro +2 more
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