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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2003
Considering the wide variety of options for the reconstruction of posttraumatic and postablative intraoral defects, the palatal flap holds many advantages over other forms of reconstruction. It has been used successfully with minimal morbidity for reconstruction of defects within the reach of the flap.
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Considering the wide variety of options for the reconstruction of posttraumatic and postablative intraoral defects, the palatal flap holds many advantages over other forms of reconstruction. It has been used successfully with minimal morbidity for reconstruction of defects within the reach of the flap.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
To the Editor.— Tuberculosis of the oral cavity is considered to be uncommon and primary lesions are extremely rare, although they have been reported. 1-5 The following case report describes a patient in whom primary tuberculosis of the hard palate developed in a torus palatinus and was successfully treated with chemotherapy. Report of a Case.— A 72-
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To the Editor.— Tuberculosis of the oral cavity is considered to be uncommon and primary lesions are extremely rare, although they have been reported. 1-5 The following case report describes a patient in whom primary tuberculosis of the hard palate developed in a torus palatinus and was successfully treated with chemotherapy. Report of a Case.— A 72-
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 1973
The image of the hard palate can be seen on every normal lateral skull roentgenogram. The hard palate should extend from the premaxilla anteriorly, as far posteriorly as the pterygopalatine fossae.Absence of this image indicates destruction of the hard palate throughout its length.When there is a portion of the corticated line formed by the hard palate
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The image of the hard palate can be seen on every normal lateral skull roentgenogram. The hard palate should extend from the premaxilla anteriorly, as far posteriorly as the pterygopalatine fossae.Absence of this image indicates destruction of the hard palate throughout its length.When there is a portion of the corticated line formed by the hard palate
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International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1980
Oral tumors of smooth muscle origin are rare. Most oral leiomyomas are believed to be derived from vascular smooth muscle. The leiomyomas are divided into angiomyomas and leiomyomas depending on the degree of vascularity. Differentiation must be made from neurofibromas and other spindle cell tumors, as well as leiomyosarcomas.
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Oral tumors of smooth muscle origin are rare. Most oral leiomyomas are believed to be derived from vascular smooth muscle. The leiomyomas are divided into angiomyomas and leiomyomas depending on the degree of vascularity. Differentiation must be made from neurofibromas and other spindle cell tumors, as well as leiomyosarcomas.
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Palatalized and Palatal--A Definition [PDF]
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Malnutrition as a Risk Factor in Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery
Laryngoscope, 2021Paul Escher+2 more
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Pharyngeal Wall and Palatal Movement in Postoperative Cleft Palates and Normal Palates
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1960Milton J. Hill, Robert F. Hagerty
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