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GOLPH3 overexpression correlates with tumor progression and poor prognosis in patients with clinically N0 oral tongue cancer

GOLPH3 overexpression correlates with tumor progression and poor prognosis in patients with clinically N0 oral tongue cancer

... cN0 oral tongue cancer, none of whom had received radiotherapy or chemotherapy prior to sur- ...cN0 oral tongue cancer immediately after surgery and stored at ...cN0 oral tongue ...

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Cancer associated fibroblasts provide a suitable microenvironment for tumor development and progression in oral tongue squamous cancer

Cancer associated fibroblasts provide a suitable microenvironment for tumor development and progression in oral tongue squamous cancer

... The specimens were used after prior written consent was obtained from the patients as well as after the approval of the Institutional Research Ethics Committee of the Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center. A total of 178 ...

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Limited neck dissection: is it enough in early oral tongue cancer? Retrospective study

Limited neck dissection: is it enough in early oral tongue cancer? Retrospective study

... The near absence of shoulder morbidity after radiotherapy makes SND with adjuvant radiotherapy an attractive option. 11 However, toxicities associated with the administration of RT should also be kept in mind. The ...

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Management of the n0 neck in early stage squamous cell carcinoma of the oral tongue.

Management of the n0 neck in early stage squamous cell carcinoma of the oral tongue.

... For oral cavity cancers, levels I to III have been found to be the primary drainage basin and selective neck dissection in the form of Supraomohyoid neck dissection (SOHND) has been ...for oral ...

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Patterns of cervical metastasis from carcinoma of the oral tongue

Patterns of cervical metastasis from carcinoma of the oral tongue

... Conclusions: As the sensitivity and specificity of the clinical examination is low we suggest that methods like ultrasound or CT Scan of the neck should be regularly employed to improve the sensitivity and specificity of ...

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Functional and quality of life outcomes after partial glossectomy: a multi-institutional longitudinal study of the head and neck research network

Functional and quality of life outcomes after partial glossectomy: a multi-institutional longitudinal study of the head and neck research network

... the oral tongue who undergo surgical resection and reconstruction with or without adjuvant C/RT experience impairments in function and quality of ...

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Upregulation of CENP-H in tongue cancer correlates with poor prognosis and progression

Upregulation of CENP-H in tongue cancer correlates with poor prognosis and progression

... human oral SCCs. CENP-F and Survivin expression were elevated in oral SCCs ...human oral SCCs and CENP-H mRNA expression level was significantly correlated with the clinical stage of this ...of ...

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CT Accuracy of Extrinsic Tongue Muscle Invasion in Oral Cavity Cancer

CT Accuracy of Extrinsic Tongue Muscle Invasion in Oral Cavity Cancer

... the oral tongue are resected from their bony attachments, the surrounding anatomic context and relationships can be difficult to discern in a formalin-fixed speci- men because they may have been ...

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Comparison of magnetic resonance imaging and high frequency ultrasonography in carcinoma of tongue and its clinicopathological correlation: a prospective study

Comparison of magnetic resonance imaging and high frequency ultrasonography in carcinoma of tongue and its clinicopathological correlation: a prospective study

... the oral tongue is a feasible and a reliable imaging technique in early stage, node negative tongue cancer for evaluation of tumour thickness and prediction of nodal ...

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Mutational landscapes of tongue carcinoma reveal recurrent mutations in genes of therapeutic and prognostic relevance

Mutational landscapes of tongue carcinoma reveal recurrent mutations in genes of therapeutic and prognostic relevance

... and CDKN2A. Mutations in the RAS genes were extremely infrequent (HRAS, n = 1/60, with no mutations in KRAS and NRAS) and mutations in EGFR notably absent. In contrast, several less well-characterized genes (DST and ...

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FAST DISSOLVING ORO-DISPERSIBLE FILMS - A REVIEW

FAST DISSOLVING ORO-DISPERSIBLE FILMS - A REVIEW

... the oral films. In the preparation of oral films various types of polymers are ...the oral films so at least 45% w/w of polymers should be ...film oral dosage forms relies on their ...

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Effects of oral environment on frailty: particular relevance of tongue pressure

<p>Effects of oral environment on frailty: particular relevance of tongue pressure</p>

... and tongue pressure, but not diadochokinetic syllables (Table ...and tongue pressure were ...Because tongue elevation and exercise of the tongue root play important roles in the oral ...

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Tongue flap- a good choice for intraoral reconstruction after marginal mandibulectomy: a single institution retrospective study of 27 cases

Tongue flap- a good choice for intraoral reconstruction after marginal mandibulectomy: a single institution retrospective study of 27 cases

... the oral cavity, the structures are closely packed around the mandible making it more prone for invasion by OSCC arising from any sub site of the oral ...with tongue flaps was first described 100 ...

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Open Journal Systems

Open Journal Systems

... Abnormal tongue function and posture have been long debated as a cause of malocclusion. Lefoulon, in 1839 quoted “prevention is better than cure.” Understanding the etiology, eff ects and it management at early ...

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Daily reduction of oral malodor with the use of a sonic tongue brush combined with an antibacterial tongue spray in a randomized cross over clinical investigation

Daily reduction of oral malodor with the use of a sonic tongue brush combined with an antibacterial tongue spray in a randomized cross over clinical investigation

... of oral malodor (organoleptic score, OS, higher than 2) at the University of West England (UWE) where all treatments and data collection took place in July – August ...good oral hygiene and dental ...to ...

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The Frequency of Normal Variations of Oral Mucosa in Patients  Referred to Qazvin School of Dentistry, Spring, 2015

The Frequency of Normal Variations of Oral Mucosa in Patients Referred to Qazvin School of Dentistry, Spring, 2015

... the Oral medicine department, Dental School, ...of oral mucosa in different countries ...geographical tongue had the highest frequency with a rate of ...geographical tongue in our study was ...

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Effectiveness of three oral hygiene regimens on oral malodor reduction: a randomized clinical trial

Effectiveness of three oral hygiene regimens on oral malodor reduction: a randomized clinical trial

... the oral malodor evaluation, dentition status [number of decayed teeth (DT), number of filled teeth (FT), and number of missing teeth (MT) excluding third molars] was ...the Oral Hygiene Index (OHI) [24]: 0 ...

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Efficacy of a triclosan/copolymer dentifrice and a toothbrush with tongue cleaner in the treatment of oral malodor: A monadic clinical trial

Efficacy of a triclosan/copolymer dentifrice and a toothbrush with tongue cleaner in the treatment of oral malodor: A monadic clinical trial

... of tongue surface micro- organisms have utilized microscopy, bacterial culture and nucleic acid-based methods ...of tongue surface microorganisms over the course of a month ...the tongue represents ...

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Sam68 reduces cisplatin-induced apoptosis in tongue carcinoma

Sam68 reduces cisplatin-induced apoptosis in tongue carcinoma

... in tongue cancer treatment and results in many thera- peutic benefits, including reducing tumor size, inhibiting the formation of distant metastatic lesions, and prolong- ing patient survival ...in tongue ...

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Accuracy of MRI in Prediction of Tumour Thickness and Nodal Stage in Oral Tongue and Gingivobuccal Cancer With Clinical Correlation and Staging

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... Owing to superior soft tissue contrast capability and non involvement of any biological risk to the patient, MRI is the imaging modality of choice in local assessment of oral cavity [5-7]. The choice of ...

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