نتایج جستجو برای: jaw neoplasms

تعداد نتایج: 508755  

Journal: :Neuro-oncology 2022

Abstract A newly described entity called “calcified chondroid mesenchymal neoplasms” includes neoplasms with variable amounts of calcification and FN1 fusions [Liu et al, Mod Pathol 2021]. We report a case left temporal bone giant cell granuloma-like lesion that also shows an FN1-TEK fusion. Close monitoring MRI images after surgery has showed no recurrence. Case report: 33-year-old male develo...

Journal: :Endocrine-related cancer 2016
Yulong Li William F Simonds

Familial syndromes of hyperparathyroidism, including multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1), multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A (MEN2A), and the hyperparathyroidism-jaw tumor (HPT-JT), comprise 2-5% of primary hyperparathyroidism cases. Familial syndromes of hyperparathyroidism are also associated with a range of endocrine and nonendocrine tumors, including potential malignancies. Complic...

Journal: :iranian journal of pathology 2015
thorakkal shamim

spindle cell neoplasms are defined as neoplasms that consist of spindle-shaped cells in the histopathology. spindle cell neoplasms can affect the oral cavity. in the oral cavity, the origin of the spindle cell neoplasms may be traced to epithelial, mesenchymal and odontogenic components. this article aims to review the spindle cell neoplasms of the oral cavity with emphasis on histopathology.  ...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2021

Ameloblastoma is an infiltrative benign neoplasm in the mandible or maxilla that locally aggressive with rare metastasizing capacity. This lesion most common tumor of odontogenic epithelium. However, its occurrence children low, representing only 10–15% all reported ameloblastoma cases. In treating such neoplasms pediatric patients, preservation vital structures as inferior alveolar nerve (IAN)...

2010
J Landeyro J Mommsen Julieta Landeyro

Introduction: Metastatic tumors of oral and maxillofacial region compromise 1% of all malignant oral neoplasms. Most commonly affect the jaw bone and less commonly intraoral soft tissues. They originate mainly from primary tumors of lung, breast, colon-rectum, prostate and kidney. Case report: a 77 years old man with history of sigmoid colon adenocarcinoma and liver metastasis. Two years later ...

Journal: :Medicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal 2009
Raghavendra Kini Ankit Saha Vathsala Naik

Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas are a group of neoplasms that originate from the cells of the lymphoreticular system. Forty percent of non-Hodgkin's lymphomas arise from extra nodal sites. Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas detected primarily in the bone are quite rare, but among jaw lesions, they are more frequently present in the maxilla than in the mandible. There are no classical characteristic clinical featu...

2014
Marcin Kos

INTRODUCTION To assess the association of oral hygiene, dental caries, and periodontal status with bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaws. MATERIAL AND METHODS A retrospective case-control study on 81 patients treated for neoplasms with bone metastases. Twenty-nine patients with bone necrosis and 52 controls treated with bisphosphonates were compared using the Oral Hygiene Index, De...

Spindle cell neoplasms are defined as neoplasms that consist of spindle-shaped cells in the histopathology. Spindle cell neoplasms can affect the oral cavity. In the oral cavity, the origin of the spindle cell neoplasms may be traced to epithelial, mesenchymal and odontogenic components. This article aims to review the spindle cell neoplasms of the oral cavity with emphasis on histopathology. ...

2010

Introduction: Metastatic tumors of oral and maxillofacial region compromise 1% of all malignant oral neoplasms. Most commonly affect the jaw bone and less commonly intraoral soft tissues. They originate mainly from primary tumors of lung, breast, colon-rectum, prostate and kidney. Case report: a 77 years old man with history of sigmoid colon adenocarcinoma and liver metastasis. Two years later ...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1996
E K Pivnick A W Walter M D Lawrence M E Smith

Gorlin syndrome is an autosomal dominant multisystem disorder characterised by multiple basal cell naevi, cysts of the jaw, pits of the palms and soles, skeletal anomalies, and various other defects. Patients with Gorlin syndrome have a predisposition to basal cell carcinomas and other neoplasms. This is the first report to describe the coexistence of Gorlin syndrome and a nasal dermoid cyst. A...

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