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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2023
This summary provides a concise overview of oral cavity reconstruction to optimize functional outcomes in the modern era. Soft tissue and osseous reconstruction options for a wide range of oral cavity sites including lip, oral tongue, floor of mouth, buccal, hard palate, and composite oromandibular resections are reviewed.
Pablo, Quadri, Caitlin, McMullen
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This summary provides a concise overview of oral cavity reconstruction to optimize functional outcomes in the modern era. Soft tissue and osseous reconstruction options for a wide range of oral cavity sites including lip, oral tongue, floor of mouth, buccal, hard palate, and composite oromandibular resections are reviewed.
Pablo, Quadri, Caitlin, McMullen
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Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology, 2001
Cross-sectional imaging has become an essential element in the evaluation of disease processes involving the oral cavity and oropharynx. This article is an overview of the anatomy and typical pathology of the these areas. The radiologist, working in conjunction with the physical examination and the clinical evaluation of a careful head and neck surgeon,
C B, Yates, C D, Phillips
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Cross-sectional imaging has become an essential element in the evaluation of disease processes involving the oral cavity and oropharynx. This article is an overview of the anatomy and typical pathology of the these areas. The radiologist, working in conjunction with the physical examination and the clinical evaluation of a careful head and neck surgeon,
C B, Yates, C D, Phillips
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Angiofibrolipoma of the oral cavity
Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry, 2010AbstractWe describe an unusual and rare case of a lipoma variant known as angiofibrolipoma. A literature search revealed only a few cases of angiofibrolipoma which were located in different anatomical sites; no case of angiofibrolipoma in the oral cavity has been previously reported.
Apostolos, Epivatianos +3 more
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Hemangiopericytoma of the oral cavity
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1982Abstract A rare case of hemangiopericytoma of the oral cavity is reported, and a review of the literature is presented because histopathologic findings of hemangiopericytoma are not always in agreement with the clinical prognosis, careful follow-up is necessary after surgery.
N, Morita +3 more
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Botryomycosis of the oral cavity
Head & Neck, 1989AbstractBotryomycosis is a bacterial infection characterized histologically by granules containing bacteria. Usually there is surrounding granulomatous inflammation with occasional extension into muscle or bone. While there are several hypotheses regarding the pathogenesis of botryomycosis, the exact mechanism is unclear.
M D, Maves +3 more
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Gastrophysics of the Oral Cavity
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2016Gastrophysics is the science that pertains to the physical and physico-chemical description of the empirical world of gastronomy, with focus on sensory perception in the oral cavity and how it is related to the materials properties of food and cooking processes.
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1977
The principles of head and neck surgery have continued to evolve in recent years, but the young head and neck surgeon may struggle in a sea of conflicting viewpoints before finding the support these principles can give. A review of the Mayo Clinic experience over a recent 20-year period and a delineation of those principles leading to our present-day ...
B C, Mendelson +2 more
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The principles of head and neck surgery have continued to evolve in recent years, but the young head and neck surgeon may struggle in a sea of conflicting viewpoints before finding the support these principles can give. A review of the Mayo Clinic experience over a recent 20-year period and a delineation of those principles leading to our present-day ...
B C, Mendelson +2 more
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2016
The challenge in the treatment of early squamous cell carcinomas of the oral cavity and premalignant precursor lesions is to find a balance between efficacy and side effects. In early lesions, the tumor burden is low, and often treatment can be limited to local therapies.
Witjes, M.J.H. +2 more
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The challenge in the treatment of early squamous cell carcinomas of the oral cavity and premalignant precursor lesions is to find a balance between efficacy and side effects. In early lesions, the tumor burden is low, and often treatment can be limited to local therapies.
Witjes, M.J.H. +2 more
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1989
Sports events, particularly those in which mouth protectors are not commonly used, can be associated with injuries to the oral structures. While the incidence of sports-related orofacial injuries is not as high as for other traumatic events, the incidence could be reduced further by increased use of mouth and face protection. When injuries occur, quick
L K, Bakland, P J, Boyne
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Sports events, particularly those in which mouth protectors are not commonly used, can be associated with injuries to the oral structures. While the incidence of sports-related orofacial injuries is not as high as for other traumatic events, the incidence could be reduced further by increased use of mouth and face protection. When injuries occur, quick
L K, Bakland, P J, Boyne
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Journal of Dental Research, 2003
Prion diseases have recently emerged as a significant challenge to health-care workers, including those involved in dentistry. Abnormal prion proteins are resistant to complete inactivation by conventional sterilization techniques. In the last decade, a new form of prion disease emerged in the UK, termed "variant CJD", thought to be acquired by ...
A J, Smith +4 more
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Prion diseases have recently emerged as a significant challenge to health-care workers, including those involved in dentistry. Abnormal prion proteins are resistant to complete inactivation by conventional sterilization techniques. In the last decade, a new form of prion disease emerged in the UK, termed "variant CJD", thought to be acquired by ...
A J, Smith +4 more
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