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Benign keratotic squamous epithelial neoplasm of the palate: A unique lesion
Head & Neck, 1998This case report describes a unique palatal tumor with features of a dermal neoplasm. Microscopically, the lesion appeared similar to a trichoepithelioma and trichoadenoma.Light microscopic and immunohistochemical studies were performed to arrive at the final diagnosis.The lesion arose from the surface epithelium and had features of a dermal tumor.The ...
A M, Manganaro +5 more
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Salivary neoplasms of the palate: a flow cytometric and clinicopathological analysis
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1993AbstractIn order to test the clinical and prognostic significance of flow cytometrically assessed DNA content in minor salivary gland tumours we evaluated 75 neoplasms of the palate, 55 of which were carcinomas. Benign neoplasms were exclusively DNA diploid with low S-phase fractions while 22 per cent of malignant tumours manifested a DNA aneuploidy ...
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A Scevola
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International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2013
developed a virtual reality (VR) systemwhich simulates a surgical step in endoscopic-assisted surgery, and evaluated the usefulness as a training system. Methods: In the first step, five students performed basic technical tasks: exfoliation and lift the blood vessel, on the monitor of the VR model.
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developed a virtual reality (VR) systemwhich simulates a surgical step in endoscopic-assisted surgery, and evaluated the usefulness as a training system. Methods: In the first step, five students performed basic technical tasks: exfoliation and lift the blood vessel, on the monitor of the VR model.
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Malignant neoplasms of the hard palate and upper alveolar ridge.
Oncology (Williston Park, N.Y.), 1994Malignant neoplasms of the hard palate and upper alveolar ridge can arise from the epithelial (mucosal), salivary, hematopoietic, or mesenchymal tissues in this region. Unlike other regions in the head and neck, only about two thirds of malignant neoplasms of the hard palate are squamous cell carcinomas, and few large series have reported treatment ...
G J, Petruzzelli, E N, Myers
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Partial maxillectomy for malignant neoplasms of para nasal sinuses and hard palate.
Indian journal of cancer, 2004The universal application of sectional imaging to the evaluation of para nasal sinus neoplasms has indicated that many of the regions encompassed in a total maxillectomy are often uninvolved and are perhaps unnecessarily resected.A set of guidelines was formulated regarding the indications and techniques of partial maxillectomies. These guidelines were
Bubul C. Roy +2 more
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The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Rajat Thawani
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The Journal of otolaryngology, 1982
Use of an extended superiorly based posterior wall pharyngeal flap for the immediate reconstruction of the soft palate in three patients undergoing commando excision of oropharyngeal neoplasms recurrent after radiotherapy is described. The technique appears to be simple, fast, safe, and effective.
B D, Birt, J S, Gruss
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Use of an extended superiorly based posterior wall pharyngeal flap for the immediate reconstruction of the soft palate in three patients undergoing commando excision of oropharyngeal neoplasms recurrent after radiotherapy is described. The technique appears to be simple, fast, safe, and effective.
B D, Birt, J S, Gruss
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