“…Ultrasound is promising, although standardized imaging protocols need to be developed and evaluated on well-defined patient populations [56]. Radiography might work for bone margins, but is difficult to interpret in convex structures [58,59]. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the specimen provide encouraging results, but these imaging technologies are challenging for real-time feedback on tumor margins in the operation room itself.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, convex structures, such as the mandible are difficult to interpret on a twodimensional plane. The researchers also found a loss of accuracy when images were taken in the anterior-posterior direction, due to compact structure of the cortical bone in the mandible [58]. They encourage further studies to determine whether the technique is able to detect small bone infiltrations in the different sizes and shapes of the specimens.…”
Section: Specimen Radiographymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Radiography on mandible specimens can be useful in evaluating the completeness of excision [58,59]. The method is cheap, easy to perform, widely available and requires 20 min.…”
“…Ultrasound is promising, although standardized imaging protocols need to be developed and evaluated on well-defined patient populations [56]. Radiography might work for bone margins, but is difficult to interpret in convex structures [58,59]. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the specimen provide encouraging results, but these imaging technologies are challenging for real-time feedback on tumor margins in the operation room itself.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, convex structures, such as the mandible are difficult to interpret on a twodimensional plane. The researchers also found a loss of accuracy when images were taken in the anterior-posterior direction, due to compact structure of the cortical bone in the mandible [58]. They encourage further studies to determine whether the technique is able to detect small bone infiltrations in the different sizes and shapes of the specimens.…”
Section: Specimen Radiographymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Radiography on mandible specimens can be useful in evaluating the completeness of excision [58,59]. The method is cheap, easy to perform, widely available and requires 20 min.…”
Central mucoepidermoid carcinoma is an unusual tumor of the jaws, especially in the anterior region. It is only locally aggressive and has most frequently a good prognosis if treated with wide surgical excision.
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