Results 221 to 230 of about 43,242 (265)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

[Neoplasms of the tongue. An analysis of cases].

Minerva stomatologica, 1990
The authors study a group of 295 patients treated for tongue neoplasms at the Istituto di Oncologia di Torino. They point out the influence of many factors on survival particularly referring to tumour size, lymph nodes metastases and tumour stage at the time of first treatment.
F, Caldarola   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

A fish bone embedded in the mobile tongue mimicking a neoplasm

Oral Surgery, 2008
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
openaire   +1 more source

Mesenchymal neoplasms of the tongue: A clinicopathologic study of 93 cases

Human Pathology
Neoplasms of the tongue are relatively common, and the vast majority are epithelial in phenotype. Although uncommon, a diverse and distinctive array of mesenchymal neoplasms arises in this anatomic site. To increase our understanding of these lesions, we reviewed our experience of MNs of the tongue and described their clinicopathologic features.
Domenika Ortiz Requena   +5 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Low Grade Salivary Gland Neoplasm of the Tongue Base: A Case Study

The Laryngoscope, 2009
A 53 year-old female with no significant history of tobacco or alcohol use was referred to our Otolaryngology clinic in late 2004 with a 7 week history of tongue ulceration and edema. She was originally evaluated by an Otolaryngologist in her community, and a mass identified in the right base of her tongue.
Stephen J. Kraseman, Thomas L. Kennedy
openaire   +1 more source

Sonography of the tongue and floor of mouth. Part II: Neoplasms of the tongue.

European journal of radiology, 1986
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
F, Frühwald   +5 more
openaire   +1 more source

[The clinical study of tongue flaps repairing after resecting pharyngeal neoplasm and laryngeal neoplasm].

Zhonghua er bi yan hou ke za zhi, 2004
To study the repair methods of the defect after resecting pharyngeal neoplasm and laryngeal neoplasm.Four kinds of tongue flap, such as 1/3 tongue flap, 1/2 tongue base flap, tongue base flap and transverse tongue flap were devised and applied in 15 patients with pharyngeal neoplasm and laryngeal neoplasm.These tongue flaps were alive in all patients ...
Q, Zhang   +6 more
openaire   +1 more source

[Lingual thyroid: a rare disease resembling base of tongue neoplasm].

Magyar onkologia, 2003
The ectopic thyroid gland occurring in the midline of the base of tongue is a rare developmental anomaly. It may cause differential diagnostic problems with real malignant tumor. Symptoms, if where are any: foreign-body-feeling, swallowing difficulties, dyspnea, articulation disorders, bleeding and hypothyroidism, but in many cases the diagnosis is ...
András, Boér, Károly, Pólus
openaire   +1 more source

[Problems of tongue neoplasms in the light of personal observations].

Stomatologie der DDR, 1978
Due to unfavourable local and general conditions, the treatment of carcinoma of the tongue still yields unsatisfactory results. The authors ascertained that 101 patients with carcinoma of the tongue (68 males and 37 females), having an average age of 65.2 years, had been treated at their clinic within a period of 27 years (1948--1974). Only 21% of them
R, Deutschmann, B, Langanke
openaire   +1 more source

[Neoplasms of the base of the tongue. Evaluation with magnetic resonance].

La Radiologia medica, 1991
The authors investigated MR capabilities in evaluating the neoplasms of the base of tongue. Thirty patients were examined. The images were obtained--at INI, Grottaferrata, Rome--using a 1.5 T superconductive Gyroscan unit by Philips. On T2-weighted images, the neoplasms were always hyperintense; in 10 patients edema could be distinguished from neoplasm.
F, Campodonico   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Rajat Thawani
exaly  

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy