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Lipoma Tongue – A Rare Site For A Common Neoplasm [PDF]
Lipomas are among the most common mesenchymal neoplasms, however, only 15%-20% involve the head and neck and 1%-4% affect the oral cavity. Lipoma of the tongue represents about 0.3% of all benign lesions of the oral cavity.
Ranjan Agrawal
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Background and aims. The aim of the present study was to compare the inhibitory effects of two systemic doses of HESA-A on prevention of 4-NQO-induced tongue neoplasms in rats. This study evaluated weight and histopathological changes.
Masoumeh Mehdipour +6 more
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Lipomas are the most common soft tissue mesenchymal neoplasms are uncommon in the oral and maxillofacial region. Oral lipomas usually exhibit slow asymptomatic growth and are less than 20 mm at their largest diameter.
Yehya E.K. Gamie +2 more
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Case Report: Ultrasound-guided microwave ablation combined with postoperative radiotherapy and chemotherapy for advanced tongue cancer [PDF]
BackgroundWhile surgery remains the standard treatment for tongue cancer, it is associated with a range of functional and aesthetic sequelae. Additionally, ultrasound-guided microwave ablation (MWA) represents a promising minimally invasive alternative ...
Ting Wei +8 more
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Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura Secondary to Carcinoma Tongue: A Rare Case Presentation [PDF]
Immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) secondary to carcinoma tongue, is a relatively rare manifestation. An association of ITP with lymphoproliferative disorder comprises about 30% of cases of secondary ITP.
Moumana Das +4 more
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Quality of life of patients with tongue cancer after hemiglossectomy
Introduction. The main part among all malignant neoplasms of the oral cavity is tongue cancer, the leading method of treatment of which is surgery.
Ch. A. Ganina +6 more
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Accuracy analysis of MRI in the depth of invasion assessment of tongue squamous cell carcinoma
Objective To analyze the accuracy of the infiltrating depth of tongue squamous cell carcinoma measured by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using pathological sections under a light microscope to provide a clinical reference.
LI Ming +3 more
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Background Although cervical lymph node metastasis is an important prognostic factor for oral cancer, occult metastases remain undetected even by diagnostic imaging.
Kohei Kawamura +7 more
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Lipoma of the Tongue – A Rare Site for a Common Tumour [PDF]
Although lipomas are among the most common mesenchymal neoplasms, only 1 to 4% affect the oral cavity. Lipoma of the tongue represents about 0.3% of all the benign lesions of the oral cavity. These soft tissue tumours of adipose tissue origin are not
S. Manikandan, Md. Nazish. Alam
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A Customised Brachytherapy Radiation Carrier for Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Tongue: A Case Report [PDF]
Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) of the tongue is the most widely recognised malignant neoplasm, representing 25 to 50% of all oral malignancies. In recent years, brachytherapy has been used in management of neoplasms of the head and neck region.
Anoop Sharma +3 more
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