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Solitary fibrous tumor: Two cases report with a focus on the differential diagnosis

RFO UPF; 28 (1), 2023
Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is a neoplasm of fibroblastic/myofibroblastic origin with intermediate biological behavior. We report here two cases of SFT affecting an unusual anatomical site in 58-year-old and 40-year-old female patients and discuss the differential diagnosis of this lesion. In case 01, t...

Rânula mergulhante em paciente pediátrico de 5 anos de idade: relato de caso

Introdução: Rânula é um fenômeno de extravasamento de muco, também chamado cisto de retenção de muco, que ocorre especificamente no soalho bucal. A origem da mucina extravasada é usualmente da glândula sublingual, podendo, porém, se originar do ducto da glândula submandibular ou, ainda, das g...

Importance of the use of pre- and intra-operative imaging as a tool for planning foreign body removal in the floor of the mouth: a case report

J. oral res. (Impresa); 11 (2), 2022
Introduction: Body piercings consist of small holes made with a needle in different parts of the skin or body to introduce a jewel or decorative element. In the oral cavity, most piercings are placed in the tongue. However, some complications may occur, and surgical techniques must be used for their remo...

Sialolito en el conducto de Warthon en un adulto
Stone in the Warthon duct in an adult

Medisan; 26 (2), 2022
Se describe el caso clínico de un paciente de 56 años edad, quien acudió al Servicio de Cirugía Oral y Maxilofacial del Hospital Central de Maputo, capital de Mozambique, por presentar aumento de volumen debajo de la lengua, del lado derecho, lo cual le causaba dolor al ingerir alimentos. Durante la ...

Mylohyoid muscle revisited: anatomic features with clinical implications in dentistry

Int. j. morphol; 40 (5), 2022
SUMMARY: The mylohyoid muscle, one of the suprahyoid group, forms the floor of the mouth. Its main function is swallowing. It is a margin between the sublingual and the submandibular spaces and is important in the pathway of oral and maxillofacial infection. In prosthodontics, it is one of anatomic landm...

Hands Free Technique: New Tool Possibility for Image Capture of Sublingual Microcirculation with Handheld Vital Microscopy - HVM

New microcirculatory imaging techniques allowed direct observation of microcirculation at the bedside. This study presents a new device that assists the operator with the unprecedented Hands Free technique. To this end, a replica of Handheld Vital Microscopy was developed to simulate the method of captur...

How pathological criteria can impact prognosis of tongue and floor of the mouth squamous cell carcinoma

J. appl. oral sci; 28 (), 2020
Abstract Pathological parameters have been indicated as tumor prognostic factors in oral carcinoma. Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of pathological parameters on prognosis of patients affected only by tongue and/or floor of the mouth squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). M...

Cisto epidermoide no assoalho da boca: relato de caso

Introdução: Os cistos epidermoides são anomalias de desenvolvimento incomum na região de cabeça e pescoço. Possuem um crescimento lento progressivo, podendo atingir grandes proporções, contendo queratina em seu interior. A teoria mais aceita sobre a origem desses cistos afirma que eles são deriv...

Cinco años de seguimiento de tratamiento no invasivo para lesiones auto-infligidas en un niño con parálisis cerebral
Five year follow-up of non-invasive treatment for self-inflicted oral trauma in a child with cerebral palsy

Rev. cuba. estomatol; 56 (3), 2019
ABSTRACT Introduction: Cerebral palsy involves loss or impairment of motor function attributed to non-progressive disturbances occurring in the developing fetal or infant brain. Self-inflicted oral trauma is a recurrent parafunctional habit in individuals with cerebral palsy. Objective: Describe two ...