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Clinical outcomes of using bilateral buccinator myomucosal flaps in cleft lip and palate patient with velopharyngeal insufficiency: case report. [PDF]
Park TH, Baek JA, Ko SO.
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ABSTRACT Background Squamous cell carcinoma of the soft palate (SCCSP) represents a rare subtype of oropharyngeal cancer. This study aims to evaluate the treatment outcomes of SCCSP and to assess the prognostic significance of HPV status. Methods Patients diagnosed with SCCSP between January 1981 and December 2021 were collected. Survival outcomes were
Meng‐hua Li+11 more
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Genetic analysis and functional assessment of a TGFBR2 variant in micrognathia and cleft palate. [PDF]
Michaels JR+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) can present as cancer of unknown primary, where only cervical lymph node metastases are identified. Most tumors, particularly human‐papillomavirus‐associated ones, are located in the palatine/lingual tonsils.
Sannia Sjöstedt+5 more
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The efficacy of velar adhesion in unilateral cleft lip and palate patients: Cleft width and otitis media with effusion. [PDF]
Kashiwagi M+5 more
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Nystagmoid Movements of Palate and Lids, Lateral and Rotatory Nystagmus, Cerebellar Incoördination. [PDF]
E. G. Fearnsides, Henry Head
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ABSTRACT Background Determining whether to treat the elective cervical lymph node (LN) area remains a dilemma in maxillary sinus squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). This study analyzed the patterns of initial LN involvement and recurrence to guide treatment strategies. Methods We retrospectively reviewed 119 patients with maxillary sinus SCC treated between
Jina Kim+4 more
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Methodological procedures for ultrasonographic assessment of the tongue during sucking in full-term infants: A scoping review. [PDF]
de Alves Melo AFF+7 more
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DESCRIPTION OF A CONGENITAL MALFORMATION OF THE SOFT PALATE AND UVULA, SUCCESSFULLY TREATED BY ARTIFICIAL MEANS. [PDF]
John Palmer de la Fons
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ABSTRACT Objective Oral cavity carcinomas (OCCs) represent roughly 50% of all head and neck cancers. The risk of occult neck metastases for early‐stage OCCs ranges from 15% to 35%, hence the need to develop tools that can support the diagnosis of detecting these neck metastases.
Stefania Troise+12 more
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