1959
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9610(59)90191-6
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Bone involvement in maxillofacial cancer

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“…The findings in the present study of mandibular involvement in 49% of cases of oral squamous cell carcinoma compares favourably with other studies 1,3,4,5,8,14,17,25,29,30,36,39,40,45,46 . The higher incidence of bone invasion (89%) in lower alveolar tumours in the present series of cases is also supported by literature 6,17,21,28,44,45 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…The findings in the present study of mandibular involvement in 49% of cases of oral squamous cell carcinoma compares favourably with other studies 1,3,4,5,8,14,17,25,29,30,36,39,40,45,46 . The higher incidence of bone invasion (89%) in lower alveolar tumours in the present series of cases is also supported by literature 6,17,21,28,44,45 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…These squamous cell carcinomas often abut or involve the mandible, notably by direct extension 9,10,24,25 . The incidence of mandibular invasion in oral carcinomas ranges from 12 to 56% according to various studies 4,5,9,10,13,23,30,36,39,40,45 . Carcinomas of the mandibular region have a recurrence rate as high as 70% and the survival rate is as low as 26% 22 .…”
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“…Similarly Slaughter etal. (1949) and Pangopoulas (1959) noted bone invasion in 29 per cent and 25 per cent of their patients respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Três fatores são importantes no planejamento do trata-322 PEREIRA, A. C.; CAVALCANTI, M. de G. P.; TOSSATO, P. dos S.; GUIDA, F. J.; DUAIK, M. C 20,21 , apareceram no curso mais avançado da doença: trismo, inchaço, dores semelhantes à nevralgia, dificultando o diagnósti-co precoce desta neoplasia. Além da destruição cortical do osso e infiltração nos músculos mastigatórios, ocasionalmente a lesão se desenvolve ao longo da divisão do nervo trigeminal, podendo invadir o interior do crânio 8,19,22 , o que pôde ser observado em nosso relato de caso clínico.…”
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“…A incidência desta neoplasia na mandíbula é de 12% a 56% de acordo com vários estudos 2,3,14,22,25,26,27,26 . Os carcinomas epidermóides são mais freqüentes na mandíbu-la, ocorrendo duas ou três vezes mais do que na maxila 4,11,30 , podendo atingir várias áreas da cavidade bucal, como: glândulas parótidas e submandibulares, língua, assoalho bucal, palato, seios maxilares, orofaringe, região retromolar e processo alveolar.…”
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