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Major and minor salivary glands tumours
Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2003Malignant salivary gland tumours are rare. The most common tumour site is the parotid. Aetiologic factors are not clear. Nutrition may be a risk factor, as well as irradiation or an histologically benign tumour occurred at a young age. Painless swelling of a salivary gland should always be considered as suspicious, especially if no sign of inflammation
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Tumours of the minor salivary glands
Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences, 1998One hundred and forty-five patients were identified with minor salivary gland tumours. General information and tumour-specific information on stage, grade of tumour, resection margins, recurrence and survival were collected. Data was analysed by both univariate and multivariate methods.
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Secretory carcinoma of minor salivary glands.
Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985)Secretory carcinoma is a malignant salivary gland tumor, which typically presents as an indolent painless mass within the parotid gland. Involvement of the minor gland is reported but less common. Secretory carcinoma was often misclassified as other salivary gland mimics, particularly acinic cell carcinoma, prior to 2010.
Imad, Tamimi +3 more
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Tumors of the minor salivary glands
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1962Abstract Thirty-eight cases of tumors of the minor salivary glands from the files of the Institute of Pathology at the University of Tennessee have been studied. Consideration has been given incidence, prognosis, and clinical history where available.
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Minor intron retention drives clonal hematopoietic disorders and diverse cancer predisposition
Nature Genetics, 2021Jacob T Polaski +2 more
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