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Malignant Transformation Rate of Oral Premalignant Disorders: A Large Database Analysis
ABSTRACT Objectives Oral leukoplakia (OL), oral lichen planus (OLP), and oral submucous fibrosis (OSF) are precancerous lesions known to progress to oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). The transformation rates to OSCC are controversial and have been based on small, heterogeneous, single‐institution studies. We present the largest study to date looking
Andrew Meci+2 more
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Title Page – A Tongue Granuloma Due to a Fishbone Mimicking a Neoplasm: Ultrasound-Guided Differential Diagnosis [PDF]
Hongyan Chen+5 more
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This study evaluates how TORS, with or without adjuvant treatment, impacts swallowing and weight loss. Adjuvant treatment following TORS is associated with significantly greater long‐term weight loss but does not significantly alter swallowing outcomes. Longer duration of nasogastric tube dependence in the postoperative period is associated with higher
Vera Bzhilyanskaya+4 more
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PET‐CT of the nasopharynx depicting not only intensive PET avidity in the right Rouvière lymph node (A: arrows) correlating with MRI findings but also increased FDG avidity at the level of the torus tubarius (B: arrows), on the right more than on the left and along the posterior nasopharyngeal wall.
Raffael Fink+4 more
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ctDNA to Predict Treatment Response in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Systematic Review
This systematic review aims to investigate the role of plasma circulating tumor DNA in head and neck cancer surveillance. We conducted a systematic review to comprehensively assess the findings and quality of existing literature on this topic. Our findings show that ctDNA monitoring post‐treatment likely has utility in HNSCC surveillance.
Oliver Jones+2 more
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Outcomes of HPV+ Oropharyngeal Carcinoma of Unknown Primary Following Transoral Robotic Surgery
ABSTRACT Objectives Treatment of patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of unknown primary (CUP) is challenging. Given the relative rarity of this condition and the recent use of primary transoral robotic surgery (TORS) in modern diagnostic and treatment algorithms, long‐term oncologic outcomes are unclear.
Theodore A. Gobillot+18 more
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Transoral Robotic‐Assisted Removal of a Submucosal Pyriform Sinus Foreign Body
Submucosal foreign bodies of the medial pyriform sinus represent a challenge given limited visualization and difficult retraction with endoscopic approaches, and risk of injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve with open approaches. We present a novel case utilizing the Da Vinci SP system for removal of an embedded fishbone from the medial pyriform ...
Elisabeth Wenneker+4 more
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The Malignant Transformation Rate of Oral Carcinoma In Situ
Oral carcinoma in situ (OCIS), where cancer cells are confined to the epithelium, is a Stage 0 malignant condition known to progress to invasive oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). The rate and timeframe of this transformation are not well delineated.
Andrew Meci+2 more
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Offering a comfort diet for patient with tongue neoplasm in end of life - Case Report [PDF]
Mariana Gabriela Rodrigues+5 more
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