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Aust Dent J ; 42(6): 409-12, 1997 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9470285

RESUMEN

A rare case of mandibular odontogenic fibroma is presented which transformed to a stage 1A odontogenic fibrosarcoma with a local recurrence after surgical resection and unusually delayed pulmonary metastases eight years later. Prolonged follow-up of these patients after complete surgical resection, including regular chest X-rays, is recommended.


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Fibrosarcoma/secundario , Neoplasias Pulmonares/secundario , Neoplasias Mandibulares/patología , Tumores Odontogénicos/patología , Neoplasias de los Tejidos Blandos/secundario , Adulto , Transformación Celular Neoplásica , Humanos , Masculino , Neoplasias Mandibulares/cirugía , Recurrencia Local de Neoplasia/patología , Tumores Odontogénicos/cirugía
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J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 52(8): 849-54, 1994 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8040740

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PURPOSE: The effect of occlusion of the external carotid system on blood flow of the internal maxillary artery was investigated in 16 dogs. METHODS: The external carotid system was occluded by ligation or clamping at different levels separately or simultaneously and the blood flow of the internal maxillary artery was measured with an electromagnetic flowmeter before and after each occlusion. RESULTS: The ligation of the external carotid artery below (low ligation) and above (high ligation) the origin of the occipital, lingual, and facial arteries reduced the blood flow by 61.1% and 71.5%, respectively. Low ligation together with ligation of the lingual artery reduced the blood flow by 73.5%. Multiple ligations (high and low ligations combined with ligations of the occipital, lingual, and facial arteries) reduced the blood flow by 81.8%. The internal maxillary artery was sectioned after the multiple ligations, and retrograde flow from the distal segment was studied. The flow was only a trace and could not be measured with the flowmeter. Total blood loss from both ends almost equaled the blood flow of the proximal segment, 18.2% of normal. CONCLUSIONS: Multiple occlusion appears to be the most effective treatment for hemorrhage from the initial part of the internal maxillary artery.


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Arteria Carótida Externa/cirugía , Técnicas Hemostáticas , Arteria Maxilar/lesiones , Arteria Maxilar/fisiología , Hemorragia Bucal/cirugía , Animales , Velocidad del Flujo Sanguíneo , Perros , Fenómenos Electromagnéticos , Cara/irrigación sanguínea , Hemostasis Quirúrgica , Ligadura , Flujo Sanguíneo Regional , Reología/instrumentación , Lengua/irrigación sanguínea
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J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 45(10): 888-92, 1987 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3309228

RESUMEN

Leiomyosarcoma of the oral region has rarely been reported. A review of the literature yield only 24 cases. The histopathology with special reference to ultrastructural findings and immunohistochemical examination of an additional case of leiomyosarcoma of mandibular gingiva has been presented. The manifestation and symptoms, treatment and prognosis, and the origin of this tumor are discussed. Because of the high rate of local recurrence and metastases, extensive surgical excision and long-term follow-up are mandatory.


Asunto(s)
Neoplasias Gingivales/patología , Leiomiosarcoma/patología , Adulto , Neoplasias Gingivales/ultraestructura , Humanos , Leiomiosarcoma/ultraestructura , Masculino , Recurrencia Local de Neoplasia/patología
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