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Oral cavity cytology

2016
The oral cavity is the entry point of the gastrointestinal tract. It is where digestion begins with mastication of ingesta, which is mixed with salivary enzymes and passed through the oropharynx to the esophagus. The oral cavity is most commonly sampled due to the presence of ulcerative lesions and/or masses.
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Teratocarcinosarcoma of the oral cavity

Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2004
AbstractTeratocarcinosarcoma (TCS) is a very rare and aggressive neoplasm characterized by teratoma and carcinosarcoma components. The authors report on a case of TCS in the oral cavity of a child. Rapid growth and extensive local destruction were prominent features prior to treatment.
Roman, Crazzolara   +7 more
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Mucoceles of the oral cavity

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1965
T here have been few large series of mucoceles reported in the literature. Although Thoma and GoldmanlG state that mucocelcs are cysts lined with ductal epithelium and that they are caused by obstruction of the duct of a mucous gland, Bhaskar and associates2 failed to demonstrate an epithelial lining in any of their nineteen cases of mucoceles ...
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Does anatomic subsite influence oral cavity cancer mortality? A SEER database analysis

The Laryngoscope, 2018
To determine if there are differences in mortality from oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OCSCC) based on oral cavity (OC) subsites.
Zachary Farhood   +4 more
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Overview of oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma: Risk factors, mechanisms, and diagnostics.

Oral Oncology, 2021
Ambika Chamoli   +7 more
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Neurilemmomas in the oral cavity

Journal of Dentistry, 1976
A review of the literature and 2 cases of oral neurilemmoma are presented. These rare tumours are of considerable diagnostic interest, especially when in an intra-osseous location, of which one example is described. The treatment consisted of surgical excision. No recurrences have been noted.
K, Swangsilpa, J E, Winther, L, Nybroe
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Imaging of the Oral Cavity

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2015
The oral cavity is a challenging area in head and neck imaging because of its complex anatomy and the numerous pathophysiologies that involve its contents. This challenge is further compounded by the ubiquitous artifacts that arise from the dental amalgam, which compromise image quality.
Indu Rekha, Meesa, Ashok, Srinivasan
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Hemangiopericytoma of the oral cavity

Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1996
J M, DelGaudio   +3 more
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Papillomas of the oral cavity

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1965
T umors of the oral cavity play an important role in dentistry. Although tumors do not make up a majority of the pathologic conditions seen by the dentist, they are of great significance in their ability t.o jeopardize the health and longevity of the patient.
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Oral Cavity Cancer

Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2007
The oral cavity is anterioly located and unique in the variety of tissues contained in this area. Although oral cancer screening may be done on clinical examination, imaging plays a critical role in staging and determination of deep margins for either tumor resectability or radiation planning.
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