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Assessment of Orofacial Function After Mandibular Angle Harmonization with Hyaluronic Acid: A Longitudinal Observational Study. [PDF]

open access: yesDent J (Basel)
Bettiol NB   +9 more
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MRI-based tumor signatures as prognostic biomarkers in oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma. [PDF]

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Fibrosarcoma of the Tongue

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1958
Abstract A case of fibrosarcoma of the tongue is reported. This patient underwent wide local excision of the lesion and is alive and well without extension or recurrence six years postoperatively. Fibrosarcoma is a most unusual type of tumor of the tongue and the occasional long-term survival offered by wide local excision is exemplified by this ...
E J, GARVIN, H E, MARX
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Fissured tongue: A sign of tongue edema?

Medical Hypotheses, 2014
Fissured tongue (FT) is a condition frequently seen in the general population. Clinically, FT is characterized by grooves that vary in depth and are noted along the dorsal and/or dorsolateral aspects of the tongue. Furthermore, FT presents many enlarged, smooth filiform papillae and subepithelial inflammatory infiltration.
Jaana, Järvinen   +2 more
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Reconstruction of the tongue

The Laryngoscope, 1984
AbstractSubtotal or total glossectomies performed for malignancies or other afflictions of the tongue are fraught with great disabling problems postoperatively. Recently the introduction of myocutaneous flaps has aroused new interest in surgical procedures to reconstruct the tongue following major resections.A new approach to functional reconstruction ...
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Lymphangioma of the tongue

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1953
Summary Lymphangioma of congenital origin occurs in the anterior two-thirds of the tongue either as a localised growth or as a diffuse infiltration. Diffuse lymph-angioma is the commonest cause of macroglossia. The course is slowly progressive with characteristic attacks of inflammatory swelling followed by remissions.
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Tongue posture

British Dental Journal, 1981
Orthodontists have never agreed as to whether the tongue plays a primarily adaptive role in dental abnormalities or whether, at times, it can create a malocclusion. An hypothesis is put forward suggesting that, in the short term, the former is true but that, in the long term, bone will respond to posture.
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Chondroma of the Tongue

ORL, 1989
Lingual chondromas are rare neoplasms. They are usually seen on the lateral border and dorsum of the tongue. A case of chondroma on the ventral surface of the tongue of a 79-year-old woman is described and the literature reviewed. The possible causes of this unusual neoplasm are discussed.
T, Ishibashi, Y, Nomura, M, Kojimabara
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