2006
DOI: 10.4321/s1130-05582006000100004
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Carcinoma fusocelular de cavidad oral: Revisión de 9 casos

Abstract: El carcinoma fusocelular es una variedad maligna y poco frecuente del carcinoma de células escamosas. Es una tumoración constituida por una doble proliferación celular: una sarcomatosa de células fusocelulares y otra carcinomatosa de células epiteliales. Aunque puede afectar a cualquier parte del organismo, es más frecuente encontrarla en vías aerodigestivas superiores. Afecta con mayor frecuencia a varones entre la 6ª y 7ª décadas de la vida. Tiene un comportamiento agresivo con tendencia a la recurrencia. El… Show more

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“…SCC may be observed in (i) areas of epithelial dysplasia with a transition to the proliferation of malignant fusiform cells; or (ii) in islands of conventional squamous cell carcinoma, which helps confirm the epithelial origin of the tumor. 3 Gómez-Oliveira et al 4 diagnosed nine cases of primary and recurrent oral cavity SCC over 19 years. In their sample, the mean age was 59 years, and no gender predominance was observed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SCC may be observed in (i) areas of epithelial dysplasia with a transition to the proliferation of malignant fusiform cells; or (ii) in islands of conventional squamous cell carcinoma, which helps confirm the epithelial origin of the tumor. 3 Gómez-Oliveira et al 4 diagnosed nine cases of primary and recurrent oral cavity SCC over 19 years. In their sample, the mean age was 59 years, and no gender predominance was observed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%