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Tongue Ultrasonography in the Diagnosis of a Submucosal Tongue Infection Mimicking a Neoplasm: a Case Report

open access: goldGazi Medical Journal, 2012
A 44-year-old-man presented with submucosal tongue swelling with a duration of one week. Upon physical examination, a submucosal mass lesion on the right side of the tongue was detected. An initial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study showed a tongue mass thought to be a tongue neoplasm.
KIZIL, YUSUF, AYDİL, UTKU
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PRIMARY LEIOMYOSARCOMA OF TONGUE - A RARE NEOPLASM [PDF]

open access: goldJournal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences, 2014
BACKGROUND: Primary leiomyosarcoma of the tongue is an extremely rare malignant mesenchymal tumour that exhibits smooth muscle differentiation. Only 23 cases of this neoplasm have been described in the literature. CASE REPORT: This article describes a case report of a primary leiomyosarcoma of the right lateral border of the tongue in a 35-year-old ...
Avani Jain   +4 more
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Colonic-Type Adenocarcinoma of the Base of the Tongue: A Case Report of a Rare Neoplasm [PDF]

open access: greenHead and Neck Pathology, 2011
Lingual adenocarcinomas (ADC), either primary or metastatic to the tongue are extraordinarily rare neoplasms. Primary lingual adenocarcinomas are primarily of minor salivary gland origin. Two cases of primary colonic-type adenocarcinomas of the base of the tongue were recently reported for the first time in the English literature.
Azita S. Khorsandi   +14 more
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Tuberculosis of the Tongue Clinically Masquerading as a Neoplasm: A Case Report and Literature Review

open access: diamondOman Medical journal, 2011
Tuberculosis of the tongue is a very rare event even in areas and countries in which tuberculosis is endemic. The disease can present itself in a variety of clinical appearances, most of which may mimic malignant lingual neoplasms clinically. In this case, we present a patient who initially complained of an ulcerated lingual swelling, which was ...
Ammar C. Al-Rikabi, Maria Arafah
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Malignant Neoplasm of the Tongue Mimicking an Oral Pyogenic Granuloma: A Case Report

open access: goldJOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH, 2023
Pyogenic Granuloma (PG) is a benign reactive lesion characterised by tissue hyperplasia caused by local irritants. The gingiva is the most common site of occurrence in the oral cavity, followed by the tongue and buccal mucosa. It typically presents as a pedunculated or sessile mass.
Ajit Chandrasekhar   +3 more
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Errors in clinical diagnosis of benign neoplasms of the tongue

open access: bronzeKazan medical journal, 1989
The publications devoted to tongue diseases do not analyze errors in cyanic diagnostics of its benign tumors and tumor-like neoplasms. At the same time this question is of undoubted practical interest. We have analyzed the frequency of clinical errors in diagnosing benign neoplasms of the tongue in the conditions of specialized hospital.
I. G. Yamashev
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Tongue Schwannoma; A Rare Intraoral Neoplasm; Case Report [PDF]

open access: bronzeIOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences, 2017
R. Arun Mds   +5 more
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Evaluation of the Effect of Two Systemic Doses of HESA-A on Prevention of Induced Tongue Neoplasm in Rats [PDF]

open access: closedJournal of dental research, dental clinics, dental prospects, 2013
Journal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects; eISSN 2008 ...
Sanaz Helli   +6 more
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