2020
DOI: 10.20453/reh.v30i2.3759
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Invasión ósea del carcinoma de células escamosas de la cavidad oral, análisis clínico-patológico de 62 casos

Abstract: El pronóstico de pacientes con carcinoma de células escamosas (CEC) de la cavidad oral con presencia de invasión ósea continua sombrío. El patrón de invasión ósea puede ser usado como indicador de agresividad y correlacionado con el comportamiento clínico del tumor. Objetivo: Evaluar los patrones histopatológicos de invasión ósea en pacientes con CEC de la cavidad oral y correlacionarlos con la tasa de sobrevida. Material y métodos: La muestra fue constituida por 62 pacientes con presencia de CEC en la cavidad… Show more

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“…We and other groups have analyzed the histological patterns of bone invasion, divided into 3 types: erosive, infiltrative, and mixed. We found an association between the dominant infiltrative pattern and a lower overall survival rate, suggesting that the infiltrative pattern is a prognostic factor, indicating a poor clinical outcome [17] . Cases with an erosive pattern had a better prognosis compared with the infiltrative pattern, with longer survival rates, as shown in our results.…”
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confidence: 65%
“…We and other groups have analyzed the histological patterns of bone invasion, divided into 3 types: erosive, infiltrative, and mixed. We found an association between the dominant infiltrative pattern and a lower overall survival rate, suggesting that the infiltrative pattern is a prognostic factor, indicating a poor clinical outcome [17] . Cases with an erosive pattern had a better prognosis compared with the infiltrative pattern, with longer survival rates, as shown in our results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%