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BENIGN NONODONTOGENIC NEOPLASM LESION ON THE PALATE
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology, 2020A 60-year-old woman with leukoderma, retired, presented with a main complaint of “ball in the roof of the mouth,” evolution of 10 years, without change of size, and she had used a partial removable prosthesis for 20 years. However, in the last month she began to feel pain. She was a smoker for 10 years (1 pack/d).
Izabel Regina Fischer Rubira-Bullen +6 more
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Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2014 
Although the most common neoplastic lesion of the oral cavity is squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), primary neoplastic lesions of the hard palate have not been systematically reviewed to date. The aim of this study was to determine the histopathologic composition and characteristics of neoplasms of the hard palate.A retrospective analysis of 66 patients ...
AYDİL, UTKU +4 more
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Although the most common neoplastic lesion of the oral cavity is squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), primary neoplastic lesions of the hard palate have not been systematically reviewed to date. The aim of this study was to determine the histopathologic composition and characteristics of neoplasms of the hard palate.A retrospective analysis of 66 patients ...
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Neoplasms of the Palate : A Review
The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2018Background: The palate is defined as the roof of the mouth. It is alienated into soft palate which is essential for nasal passage protection and formation of speech sound and the bony hard palate which acts as a barrier between the mouth and the nasal cavity.
Hannah ALGhamdi +6 more
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Buccal Myomucosal Flap Reconstruction After Resection of Palatal Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma.
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2019Salivary gland tumors are rare, constituting approximately 0.5% of pediatric malignancies, yet account for over 50% of malignant salivary gland neoplasms, of which a majority are mucoepidermoid carcinomas (MECs).
R. Kimia +3 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 ...
John G. Batsakis +4 more
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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 ...
Jan Faulk-Eggleston +5 more
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Palatal swelling. Salivary gland neoplasm.
John E Fantasia, Douglas D Damm
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Dental Update, 2019 
This case report demonstrates the management of a myoepithelioma in the minor salivary glands of the palate. Myoepitheliomas are rare, benign, salivary gland tumours which usually affect the parotid glands.
A. Bains, T. Dennis, Dimtrios Doumpiotis
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This case report demonstrates the management of a myoepithelioma in the minor salivary glands of the palate. Myoepitheliomas are rare, benign, salivary gland tumours which usually affect the parotid glands.
A. Bains, T. Dennis, Dimtrios Doumpiotis
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Head and Neck Pathology, 2021 
GLI1 fusions involving ACTB, MALAT1, PTCH1 and FOXO4 genes have been reported in a subset of malignant mesenchymal tumors with a characteristic nested epithelioid morphology and frequent S100 positivity. Typically, these multilobulated tumors consist of uniform epithelioid cells with bland nuclei and are organized into distinct nests and cords with ...
Natálie Klubíčková +10 more
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GLI1 fusions involving ACTB, MALAT1, PTCH1 and FOXO4 genes have been reported in a subset of malignant mesenchymal tumors with a characteristic nested epithelioid morphology and frequent S100 positivity. Typically, these multilobulated tumors consist of uniform epithelioid cells with bland nuclei and are organized into distinct nests and cords with ...
Natálie Klubíčková +10 more
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