نتایج جستجو برای: tongue base

تعداد نتایج: 279382  

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 1911

Journal: :Iranian journal of radiology : a quarterly journal published by the Iranian Radiological Society 2016
Joon Ho Hur Jun Soo Byun Jae Kyun Kim Woong Jae Lee Tae Jin Lee Hoon Shik Yang

Mucoceles are one of the most common benign soft tissue masses of the oral cavity. When they occur in the tongue, the ventral surface is the usual location. Mucoceles at the base of the tongue are extremely rare and must be differentiated from intralingual thyroglossal duct cysts. We present a case of a mucocele on the base of the tongue, which was incidentally found on a cervical spinal magnet...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
f mojarrad p bakianian vaziri

background: since the earliest days of medicine, the tongue has been considered a good reflection of systemic disease. hip­pocrates, galen and others considered the tongue to be barometer of health. in addition, the early diagnose of tongue le­sions help to recognize the some systemic diseases. the purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of different mor­phological variations (anom...

2003
Dan Ash Alain Gerbaulet

The anterior two thirds of the tongue lie in the oral cavity (mobile tongue). The posterior third (base of tongue) is in the oropharynx and the junction between the two is at the insertion of the anterior faucial pillar and the line of the circumvallate papillae. Eighty-five per cent of tumours arise on the lateral border of the oral tongue, 10 to 15% on the ventral surface and 5% or less from ...

Journal: :Acta otorhinolaryngologica Italica : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di otorinolaringologia e chirurgia cervico-facciale 2004
G Sorrenti O Piccin G Scaramuzzino S Mondini F Cirignotta A Rinaldi Ceroni

Surgical treatment for retro-lingual obstruction in patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnea syndrome remains a problem for which there is no simple solution. The techniques most in use (tongue suspension, genioglossal advancement with hyoid suspension) are effective primarily as stabilization methods modifying neither tongue position, nor volume and only produce appreciable results when...

2010
George Garas Natasha Choudhury Nidhi Prasad Taran Tatla

A 63-year-old man presented with a history of recurrent epistaxis. Past medical history included hypertension, diabetes mellitus and nasal polyposis. He was otherwise asymptomatic. On presentation, fibreoptic nasendoscopy to visualize a source for his nasal bleeding, identified coincidental asymmetrical nodular soft tissue swellings in the left and right tongue base (Figure 1) and a left middle...

2009
S. Akyildiz B. Doganavsargil S. Göde A. Veral

The purpose of this article is to present a rare case of localized, solitary amyloid tumor of tongue base and emphasize some of the characteristic features of challenging clinical and histopathologic diagnosis. In this paper, we focused on the clinical and pathological specifications of this rare tumor, so any unnecessary examinations or measures may be spared. Negative staining of amyloid mate...

Journal: :Otolaryngologia polska = The Polish otolaryngology 1988
A Lepkowski H Kawalski L Ciemniewska M Wróbel

The term ‘‘hamartoma’’ was first used by Albrecht in 1904 [1]. Hamartomas are defined as tumor-like, but primary nonneoplastic malformations or inborn errors of tissue development, characterized by an abnormal mixture of tissues indigenous to a part of the body with an excess of one or more of the cellular components [2]. It may occur in any organ of the body and are common in the spleen, liver...

2016
Mi Jin Mun Chang-Hoon Lee Byung-Joo Lee Jin-Choon Lee Jeon Yeob Jang Sung Hoon Jung Soo-Geun Wang

OBJECTIVES To clarify the anatomical distribution of the lingual artery in normal adult subjects through histopathologic evaluations. METHODS Eighteen healthy cadaveric tongues were used to produce 8 paraffin-embedded tissue sections each. Length from midline raphe, depth from dorsum of tongue and the whole transverse length tongue were measured. The lateral distance, depth, and proportion of...

Journal: :Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2003
Robert W Riley Nelson B Powell Kasey K Li Edward M Weaver Christian Guilleminault

OBJECTIVES Temperature-controlled radiofrequency volumetric reduction (TCRF), a minimally invasive procedure, has been used to treat tongue base obstruction in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS). An adjunctive method was objectively evaluated. METHOD A prospective, nonrandomized clinical study was undertaken on 20 consecutive OSAS patients with isolated tongue base obstruction. Under loc...

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