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MYOEPITHELIOMA OF THE SOFT PALATE

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology, 2020
Myoepithelioma is an uncommon benign salivary gland tumor almost exclusively composed of myoepithelial cells. This is a case of myoepithelioma occurring in the soft palate of a 73-year-old woman, who wears a complete upper denture. On intraoral examination, an ulcerated sessile normochromic swelling measuring approximately 1 cm in diameter was seen ...
Maria Carolina De Lima Jacy Monteiro Barki   +6 more
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Complete Agenesis of the Soft Palate

The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 2001
Objective: This report documents the physical characteristics and treatment of a patient with the extremely rare finding of complete agenesis of the soft palate. The posterior hard palate cleft and soft palate agenesis were treated with a palatal pushback procedure.
Robert A. Manduley   +3 more
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Myoepithelioma of the Soft Palate

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2018
Abstract Myoepitheliomas are extremely rare salivary gland tumors. Myoepithelioma of salivary glands comprised only 1% of all salivary tumors, most commonly occurring in the parotid gland followed by the minor salivary glands in the oral cavity. Involvement of the soft palate is a rare occurrence.
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Haemangiopericytoma of soft palate

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology, 1989
A rare case of Haemangiopericytoma of soft palate in 25 years male with successful surgical treatment, diagnosed after histopathological examination is reported. Haemangiopericytoma is an uncommon disease which was first described by Zimmermann in 1923. Description of Haemangiopericytoma of soft palate is rare in literatures.
D. K. Isser, S. P. David, S. Prasad
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Radiology of the adult soft palate

Dysphagia, 1987
Radiographic examination of the adult soft palate has been largely ignored, perhaps because the soft palate is easily inspected on its inferior surface and visualized on its superior surface with a flexible nasopharyngoscope. The major radiologic effort to date has been in the evaluation of cleft palate. A variety of adult neurologic, inflammatory, and
Martin W. Donner   +2 more
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Malignant myoepithelioma of the soft palate

Auris Nasus Larynx, 2013
Malignant myoepitheliomas (MM) (myoepithelial carcinomas) are rare tumors representing
Ana Ma. Cano Valdez   +3 more
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Hard and soft palate reconstruction

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2003
Palate reconstruction remains one of the most challenging areas for the head and neck reconstructive surgeon. Although small defects in the palate are managed without significant difficulty, larger defects, particularly total maxillectomy defects, require special attention. The lack of a uniform classification for palate defects has limited prospective
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NEW SOFT-PALATE RETRACTOR

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1952
Direct exposure of the nasopharynx for removal of lymphoid-tissue remnants after the main adenoid mass has been extirpated has wide acceptance as the most satisfactory method of insuring an efficient adenoidectomy. Adequate exposure of the nasopharynx sometimes presents a bit of a problem when a fixedtongue-blade type of mouth gag, such as the Davis ...
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NEW SOFT PALATE RETRACTOR

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1955
Removal of the tonsils and adenoids is one of the commonest operations performed, but hardly any surgical procedure is done in a more hit-or-miss manner than this operation. Thorough removal of the adenoids has been especially neglected, probably due to some difficulty of accessibility and lack of control.
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