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[POSSIBILITIES AND LIMITATIONS OF RADIOTHERAPY IN NEOPLASMS OF THE MOVABLE PORTION OF THE TONGUE].
L, CAPOZZI, E, FALCETTI
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Cutaneous granular cell tumor presenting as a solitary preauricular nodule: a case report. [PDF]
Song J, Han X, Zhao L, Cheng Y, Hu C.
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Multicenter prospective cohort study on colorectal adenoma recurrence and malignant transformation risk based on integrative medicine: a study protocol. [PDF]
Hui YF +6 more
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[Tongue neoplasms--their relationship with the teeth and dental prostheses].
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A fish bone embedded in the mobile tongue mimicking a neoplasm
AbstractForeign bodies embedded in a mobile tongue as an enlarged tongue mass are rarely presented to either a laryngologist or a dentist, because such bodies are commonly lodged superficially and are easily removed by the patients themselves or removed by a laryngologist by means of indirect laryngoscope or endoscope.
Yan Wang, Wen Li
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A foreign body embedded in the mobile tongue masquerading as a neoplasm
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2003Foreign bodies in a mobile tongue are rarely presented to the laryngologist, because such bodies are commonly lodged superficially and are easily removed by the patients themselves or by general practitioners. Thus, it is rare that a foreign body totally embedded in the mobile part of the tongue presents as an enlarged tongue mass.
Chao-Jung, Lin +2 more
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Schwannoma Of Oral Tongue: A Rare Benign Neoplasm.
D. Sethi, A. Sethi, S. Nigam, A. Agarwal
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Sonography of the tongue and floor of mouth. Part II: Neoplasms of the tongue.
Frequently, correct evaluation of space-occupying lesions in the tongue is not possible with clinical methods only. In an attempt to assess the value of sonography in the detection of tongue lesions, we used submental sonography to examine 62 patients with suspicious palpatory findings upon physical examination of the tongue. Ultrasound detected 45 out
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