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Cureus ; 16(6): e61686, 2024 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38975386

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Ameloblastoma is an epithelial odontogenic tumor with a benign nature and demonstrates local aggressiveness. It frequently occurs between the third and fifth decades of life, showing significant gender predilection. While typically displaying a benign growth pattern, it tends to invade and sporadically metastasize locally. Ameloblastoma is predominantly found in the posterior regions. Periodic recur commonly follows insufficient treatment. Hence, conducting thorough identification of tumors and management is crucial to prevent relapse. Complications and improved prognosis are associated with meticulous surgical techniques, regular follow-up care, and early detection of recurrence. This study presented a report of a 19-year-old male with swelling in the left lower jaw, detailing its area of complaint, radiographic findings, histopathologic characteristics, and different treatment approaches. The uniqueness of the case is the hybrid histopathology of ameloblastoma composed of plexiform and desmoplastic variants.

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Cureus ; 16(5): e60912, 2024 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38910661

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Background Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the most common type of head-neck cancer. The staging and grading of OSCC play an important role in disease management. Accurate staging helps in patient counseling, treatment planning, and prognostication in head-neck SCC. However, discrepancies between pathological and clinical staging have been stated, which affect disease prognosis. Method A retrospective review of 60 surgically treated patients with OSCC was done. Tumor-nodal-metastasis staging, both clinically and pathologically, was equated and tabulated to determine upstaging, downstaging, and cases where no stage change occurred. Additionally, the clinical and pathological TNM (tumor, node, metastasis) staging were correlated with the evaluation of histopathological grading. Results This study comprised 60 surgically operated OSCC patients. The T and N stages showed significant differences when compared clinically and pathologically. There was no significant correlation between histopathological grading and the disparities in TNM staging. Conclusion Some discrepancies exist between TNM staging evaluated clinically and pathologically for OSCC, which may show its effect on treatment planning and the prognosis of affected individuals. The histopathological analysis is the gold standard for the categorization of staging and grading in OSCC for proper treatment planning.

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Cureus ; 16(5): e60825, 2024 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38910732

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Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is a rare malignant tumor that affects the salivary glands. Its notable characteristics include aggressive local growth, infiltration of nerves (perineural invasion), a propensity to disseminate to other parts of the body (metastasize), and a high likelihood of recurrence. Here, we present the case of a 71-year-old male patient who presented with swelling on the posterior left side of his tongue, which had been causing him difficulty in chewing for the past six months. The parotid gland is frequently impacted in the head and neck area, with the tongue being comparatively uncommon. While distant metastasis is frequent, metastasis to nearby lymph nodes is not as common. However, if it does occur, it is associated with a poor prognosis and reduces the average survival age of the patient. The preferred treatment for ACC is surgical removal with wide resected margins. If it metastasizes to lymph nodes, then adjunct therapy is the treatment modality for the lesion. ACC exhibits three histopathological patterns: solid, tubular, and cribriform. The solid type is associated with a poorer prognosis compared to cribriform type, which typically has a better prognosis. This case, occurring on the tongue, is rare.

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Cureus ; 16(5): e61194, 2024 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38939295

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Background The most prevalent form of head-neck cancer is squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Apart from all sites like the tongue, labial mucosa, and buccal mucosa, the prevalence of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is more common in gingivobuccal sulcus due to the habit of keeping tobacco quid. With regards to anatomical relationships in the mouth and proximity to bone, OSCC invades the maxilla and mandible. However, bone invasion significantly influences the pathological staging of OSCC. Histological parameters such as Brandwein-Gensler worst pattern of invasion (WPOI), lymphocytic host response (LHR), and perineural invasion (PNI) hold significance for determining the need for adjuvant therapy. This study aims to correlate Brandwein-Gensler Criteria (BGC) with bone invasion and also to include the bone invasion criteria as a prognostic parameter in OSCC. This study aimed to assess bone invasion and correlate it with Brandwein-Gensler criteria in OSCC. Methods The research was conducted retrospectively, analyzing 65 cases of OSCC that underwent surgical intervention. Data was gathered from the Oral Pathology department's archives at Sharad Pawar Dental College (SPDC), Wardha. Pathologists assessed bone invasion without the knowledge of other factors to minimize bias. Subsequently, the cases were classified into well-differentiated (WDSCC), moderately differentiated (MDSCC), and poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinomas (PDSCC) based on histological grading, followed by the evaluation of WPOI, LHR, and PNI using the Brandwein-Gensler risk scoring system. Results This study found a notable association between bone invasion and BGC, with a calculated significance level of p = 0.047. LHR shows patterns as 1, 2, and 3. There were five (7.6%) cases with pattern III, 45 (69.23%) cases with pattern II, and 15 (23.08%) cases with pattern I. Similarly, PNI is scored as 0, 1, and 3. There were seven (10.77%) cases with score 3, 17 (26.15%) with score 1, and 41 (63.03%) with score 0. In the case of the WOPI, which is classified as patterns I to V, there were seven (10.77%) cases with pattern V, 27 (41.54%) cases with pattern IV, 23 (35.38%) cases with pattern III, and eight (12.231%) cases with pattern II, whereas no cases were noted with pattern I. Conclusion Although bone invasion and BGC are independent parameters, the BGC score should be considered in treatment planning. Patients with bone invasion and those with a higher BGC score should be strongly considered for adjuvant treatment.

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Cureus ; 16(4): e58154, 2024 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38741876

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Peripheral odontogenic fibroma (POF) is described as a relatively rare, benign, extraosseous odontogenic tumor derived from odontogenic ectomesenchyme. It is characterized by a mature fibrous stroma with embedded inactive resting islands of odontogenic epithelium. In the category of peripheral/extraosseous neoplasms, odontogenic fibroma (OF) is one of the most prevalent tumors. The radiographic examination shows minimum bone loss in the alveolar crest area. It poses a diagnostic challenge for clinicians and pathologists because its clinical and radiological aspects are similar to other peripheral odontogenic as well as non-odontogenic tumors, and the differential diagnosis is predicated on histological assessment. Histopathological examination is the key to a final confirmed diagnosis. This article presents a case report of a 53-year-old male who reported a painless, pale pink mass in the maxillary anterior region. We emphasize the clinicopathological, radiographical, and histopathological aspects of the rare entity of POF.

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Cureus ; 16(1): e52233, 2024 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38352087

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INTRODUCTION: Despite the progress in diagnostics and treatment modalities, the survival rate of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) patients has remained unchanged. Early diagnosis of the disease helps in better treatment and prognosis. Identifying clinicopathological and histopathological parameters that help predict disease progression is crucial. OBJECTIVES: To assess the significance of various clinical and histopathological factors in OSCC and to correlate the patterns of invasion of tumour (POI), stromal inflammation, and lymphovascular invasion with the histopathological grading of OSCC. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study included 30 oral squamous cell carcinoma cases from 2015 to 2021. The surgically operated cases of OSCC were obtained from the archives of the Oral Pathology Department. The subjects were categorized according to the degree of differentiation of OSCC. The parameters like the pattern of invasion of tumour (POI), stromal inflammation, and lymphovascular invasion were assessed and correlated with the different histopathological grades of OSCC. RESULTS: We observed a statistically significant correlation between the pattern of invasion and stromal inflammation with histopathological grades of OSCC. There was no significant association between lympho-vascular invasion and histopathological grades of OSCC. CONCLUSION: We conclude that histopathological parameters like the pattern of invasion and stromal inflammation significantly impact different grades of OSCC. These parameters should be included in routine histo-pathological reports for predicting clinical outcomes and management of the disease.

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Cureus ; 16(1): e52152, 2024 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38344485

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Dermoid cyst (DC), a rare benign tumor of developmental origin that develops from mesoderm and ectoderm, is frequently identified in children. DC refers to three cysts that are histologically related, namely, DC, epidermoid cyst, and teratoma. About 70% of DCs are discovered in children aged five years or younger, with the majority being congenital. DC of the head and neck are rare, accounting for only 7% of all such cysts. DC, or benign cutaneous tumors, tend to grow and persist. The presence of epithelial cells along the lines of embryonic closure results in a DC. It is always difficult to properly diagnose these lesions using clinical tests and conventional radiography. Histologically, a DC must have two germ cell layers, and the diagnosis can only be made with pathologic confirmation. Specialized imaging tests including CT, MRI, ultrasonography, and histological examinations should be performed to make a diagnosis and choose the best course of action for surgery.

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Cureus ; 16(1): e52076, 2024 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38344631

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AIM: The evolving chemotherapy landscape continually introduces effective agents, but escalating costs call for an evaluation of drug wastage and financial consequences to enhance resource utilization. This study seeks to estimate chemotherapy drug wastage and its economic loss in paediatric cancer care. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study of paediatric cancer patients receiving parenteral chemotherapy, we evaluated both the drug used and wasted during each administration. The monetary value of drug loss was calculated using the formula: Cost = Proportion of drug wasted X Cost of drug vial. RESULT: A total of 100 paediatric cancer patients who received 140 parenteral drug administrations of 22 chemotherapy drugs were studied. The total amount of drug procured was 25,515 mg, out of which 5,004.9 mg were wasted. Wastage amounted to 19.61% of the procured drugs in varying proportions. The total estimated cost of chemotherapy stood at 110,143.1 INR (1,328.7 USD), with cost wastage accounting for 31,929.95 INR (385.19 USD), equivalent to 28.98% of the total expenditure. Notably, doxorubicin 112.2 mg (37.4%) exhibited the highest drug wastage, followed by cytarabine 280 mg (35%) and l-asparaginase 83,400 IU (26.9%), primarily prescribed for acute lymphocytic leukaemia. Cytarabine resulted in the highest financial loss. Dose rounding occurred in 22 cases (15.71%), while vial sharing was observed in only five cases (3.57%) during drug administrations. Methotrexate, doxorubicin, and cytarabine doses never matched the available vial sizes. CONCLUSIONS: In resource-limited healthcare settings, implementing centre-specific measures, such as vial sharing and drug categorization, can reduce drug wastage and financial losses. Evaluating the viability of optimizing vial sizes and producing multidose vials is essential.

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Cureus ; 15(11): e49242, 2023 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38143662

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Background and objective New drugs have revolutionized cancer care, but their high cost requires cost-effectiveness studies. However, these studies only consider optimal use, neglecting real-world wastage. We aim to assess chemotherapy drug wastage and financial loss in our adult oncology care. Methods A total of 100 adult patients attending daycare oncology were prospectively evaluated. The total dose of parenteral anticancer drug, the amount administered, and the amount of drug wasted were recorded for each patient. The economic loss estimation was done considering the unit cost for the drug. Results Our study evaluated 157 parenteral drug administrations of 10 different anticancer drugs in 100 enrolled patients. The most common diagnosis was breast cancer (39/100; 39%), and the most commonly prescribed drugs were paclitaxel (36/157; 23%) and cyclophosphamide (21/157; 13%). However, the wastage percentage varied from 6% to 35.06%, and the overall wastage estimated was 16,298 mg (20.06%) of the total drug procured. Notably, the highest proportion of drug wastage was observed for carboplatin (2,525/7200 mg; 35.06%), whereas oxaliplatin, gemcitabine, 5-FU, and cisplatin wastage were more than 20% of the ordered drug. The total cost of the chemotherapy drug procured was 7,26,005 INR (8,738.78 USD), and drug wastage amounted to 17.14% of the total drug cost, resulting in an economic loss of 1,24,485 INR (1,498.40 USD). Gemcitabine (542.86 USD), oxaliplatin (452.66 USD), and paclitaxel (286.15 USD) were responsible for the maximum cost of wastage. Conclusion Drug wastage and financial loss are significant for carboplatin, oxaliplatin, and gemcitabine, with small proportions of paclitaxel also contributing to economic loss. Possible solutions include planning pharmacy inventory for multiple vial sizes and drug-wise batching strategies to facilitate vial sharing. However, these approaches may present challenges. The pharmaceutical industry can consider initiatives such as providing varying packaging sizes to minimize drug wastage.

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Front Chem ; 11: 1273360, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37810585

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Biogenic nanoparticle production is in demand as it is secure, has great promise, and is environmental friendly. This study aimed at green synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of Terminalia arjuna selenium nanoparticles (TA-SeNPs) for their antioxidant, antibacterial, anticancer activities, and their incorporation in gel for biomedical applications. The bio-reduction attributes of the T. arjuna (TA) bark extract were utilized to fabricate selenium nanoparticles. The TA bark extract is abundant in phenolics (193.63 ± 1.61 mg gallic acid equivalents/g), flavonoids (88.23 ± 0.39 mg quercetin equivalents/g), and tannins (109.46 ± 1.16 mg catechin equivalents/g), which perform as effective capping and stabilizing agents, thus enabling the fabrication of stable SeNPs. The fabrication of TA-SeNPs was corroborated by UV-visible spectra, which exhibited surface plasmon resonance at 291 nm. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) demonstrated nano-sized spherical TA-SeNPs with an average diameter ranging from 100 to 150 nm. Zeta potential analysis revealed that TA-SeNPs were negatively charged (-26.1 mV). X-ray diffraction presented amorphous TA-SeNPs with a quantification of 82.36 ± 10.2 µg/mL resulting from ICP-AES. The IC50 45.18 ± 0.11 µg/mL for the DPPH assay and 66.51% reducing power capacity values indicated that the TA-SeNPs possessed excellent radical scavenging efficacy. Moreover, the TA-SeNPs exhibited a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity against potential pathogens. Additionally, the TA-SeNPs exhibited a dose-dependent cytotoxic effect on the MCF-7 breast cancer cell line, with an IC50 of 23.41 µg/mL. Furthermore, the TA-SeNP-incorporated gel showed excellent spreadability, extrudability, and consistency with retention of antimicrobial properties and hydrophilic contact angle. As an outcome, TA-SeNPs offer the possibility of the formulation and growth of sustainably designed green SeNPs that can be produced, conserved, and marketed securely across the globe.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 59(73): 10976-10979, 2023 Sep 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37614175

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We used tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) to examine plasmon-driven dimerization of 4-bromothiophenol (4-BTP) into thiophenol (TP) and 4,4'-biphenyldithiol (4,4'-BPDT) on Au and Ni@AuNPs. TERS revealed that cross-coupling of these molecular reactants into 4,4'-BPDT occurred primarily on Ni nano islands rather than the surrounding Au on the surface of Ni@AuNPs.

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Oral Oncol ; 145: 106538, 2023 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37544042

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Epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma (EMC) is a type of malignant salivary gland tumors that is extremely rare. EMC primarily affects major salivary glands, particularly the parotid gland, but minorsalivary glands are also affected. It contributes less than 0.5-1% of all salivary gland neoplasms. Multiple recurrences are relatively rare with EMC. There have been very few reports of multiplerecurrences in the literature. Biphasic tubular structures composed of externalclear cells and inner ductal cells are the distinguishing histopathological feature. However, histological variation is prevalent, making a precise diagnosis challenging. We present a case of EMC that had multiple recurrences during a six-year period.


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Carcinoma , Mioepitelioma , Neoplasias de la Parótida , Neoplasias de las Glándulas Salivales , Humanos , Mioepitelioma/diagnóstico , Mioepitelioma/cirugía , Carcinoma/patología , Neoplasias de las Glándulas Salivales/diagnóstico , Neoplasias de las Glándulas Salivales/patología , Glándulas Salivales/patología , Recurrencia , Neoplasias de la Parótida/diagnóstico , Neoplasias de la Parótida/patología
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ChemSusChem ; 16(21): e202300730, 2023 Nov 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37485991

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Improving the energy share of renewable energy technologies is the only solution to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution. The high-performing green battery energy storage technologies are critical for storing energy to address the intermittent nature of renewable energy resources. In recent years, aqueous batteries, particularly Zn-ion batteries (ZIBs), have achieved and shown great potential for stationary energy storage systems owing to their low cost and safer operation. However, the practical applications of the ZIBs have significantly been impeded due to the gap between the breakthroughs achieved in academic research and industrial developments. The present review discusses the ZIB's advantages, possibilities, and shortcomings for stationary energy storage systems. The Review begins with a brief introduction to the ZIBs and their charge storage mechanisms based on the structural properties of cathode materials. The scientific and technical challenges that obstruct the commercialization of the ZIBs are discussed in detail concerning their impact on accelerating the utilization of the ZIBs for real-life applications. The final section highlights the outlook on research in this flourishing field.

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J Phys Chem C Nanomater Interfaces ; 127(16): 7702-7706, 2023 Apr 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37483685

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Magnesium nanoparticles (MgNPs) exhibit localized surface plasmon resonances across the ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared parts of electromagnetic spectrum and are attracting increasing interest due to their sustainability and biocompatibility. In this study, we used tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) to examine the photocatalytic properties of MgNP protected by a thin native oxide layer and their Au-modified bimetallic analogs produced by partial galvanic replacement, Au-MgNPs. We found no reduction of 4-nitrobenzenethiol (4-NBT) to p,p'-dimercaptoazobisbenzene (DMAB) when a Au-coated tip was placed in contact with a self-assembled monolayer of 4-NBT molecules adsorbed on MgNPs alone. However, decorating Mg with Au made these bimetallic structures catalytically active. The DMAB signal signature of photocatalytic activity was more delocalized around AuNPs attached to Mg than around AuNPs on a Si substrate, indicating coupling between the Mg core and Au decorations. This report on photocatalytic activity of a bimetallic structure including plasmonic Mg paves the way for further catalyst architectures benefiting from Mg's versatility and abundance.

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Lett Appl Microbiol ; 76(1)2023 Jan 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36688770

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Bacterial soft rot is one of the most devastating diseases and a major constraint encountered during carrot farming. Biological agents are the best eco-friendly alternatives to agrochemicals to manage soft rot disease to ensure environmental sustainability. In this study, about eight isolates of bacterial pathogen causing soft rot in carrots were collected from Karnataka, India. Based on the 16S rRNA sequencing the pathogen isolates causing soft rot of carrot were identified as Klebsiella variicola. The morphological characteristics of K. variicola was investigated under scanning electron microscopy. The pathogenicity assay showed that all eight isolates were pathogenic to the carrot. An in vitro and in planta assay of two novel strains of Bacillus velezensis (A6 and P42) against K. variicola indicated that both strains had strong antagonistic activity against all the pathogen strains. Furthermore, the volatile bioactive compounds produced by A6 and P42 strains were analyzed in GC-MS, which revealed the presence of 10 and 6 bioactive compounds in their culture filtrate, respectively, with antibacterial and antifungal properties. The present study suggests that both A6 and P42 strains of B. velezensis were antagonistic to K. variicola and can be used as biocontrol agents to manage soft rot diseases of carrot under field conditions.


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Daucus carota , ARN Ribosómico 16S , India
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J Oral Maxillofac Pathol ; 27(4): 735-743, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38304496

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The primary goal of this systematic analysis is to determine the predictive significance of proliferative markers in surgical margins of patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). A thorough literature search was done on databases like MEDLINE/Pub-Med, Cochrane and Scopus libraries for similar studies until December 2022. All the relevant original research studies (retrospective and prospective) published in the literature assessing the predictive value of proliferative markers in surgical margins in OSCC were included. Seventeen studies with 1159 patients were included. The research included here used p53, p44/p42, proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), Ki-67, Bcl2, Nibrin, AgNORs, Cyclin B1, Cornulin, ISG 15antibodies, MCM3 in OSCC. Four studies were done on oral premalignant lesions and OSCC. Among these studies, Ki-67 was the most accurate, followed by p53 (75%) and AgNORs, while PCNA had the least accuracy. To minimize the risk of bias panel of antibodies was suggested in most studies. For interobserver variability, analysis of variance and Chi-square test were used in most studies. The chance of recurrence rate was calculated using a log-rank test and a Kaplan-Meier curve. The significance of proliferative markers in surgical margins of OSCC has been emphasized in the present review. Future research should focus on selecting antibodies, preferably a panel, with a large sample size and extended follow-up.

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F1000Res ; 12: 1008, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38515860

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Basaloid squamous cell carcinoma (BSCC) is a rare variant of conventional squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) frequently affecting the upper aerodigestive tract. The hypopharynx, tonsil, supraglottic larynx, tongue (base), and head-neck regions are particularly susceptible to BSCC. Clinically, the presentation of BSCC and conventional SCC is similar, but BSCC has a poorer prognosis. BSCC is distinguished histopathologically by a dimorphic pattern, a distinctive basal cell component paired with a squamous component. However, its similar features to conventional SCC makes it difficult to diagnose. Therefore, histopathology and immunohistochemistry play a crucial role in diagnosing such tumors. Here we present the case of a 70-year-old male diagnosed with BSCC involving the tongue.


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Carcinoma Basoescamoso , Carcinoma de Células Escamosas , Masculino , Humanos , Anciano , Carcinoma Basoescamoso/patología , Carcinoma de Células Escamosas/diagnóstico , Inmunohistoquímica , Lengua
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F1000Res ; 12: 769, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39092006

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Lymphomas of the oral and oropharyngeal regions are rather uncommon, and diagnosis can be challenging and confusing due to the multiple histological subgroups. Lymphomas are the third most common type of tumor in the head and neck region and are brought on by the lymphoreticular system. The two forms of lymphoma are Hodgkin's lymphoma and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). Herein, we present a case report of oropharyngeal lymphoma. The female patient reported with a complaint of swelling over the palatal region for two to three months. An ulceroproliferative lesion was evident over the posterior palatal region. We diagnosed reactive lymphadenitis based on an incisional biopsy. To confirm the diagnosis and rule out other conditions, a punch biopsy followed by immunohistochemical studies were done. Features suggestive of activated B-cell-diffuse large B-cell lymphoma were confirmed. Among malignant lymphomas, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma is the most prevalent variety. Much progress has been made in recent years in understanding the molecular pathophysiology of this disease. In this case report, we aim to correlate the clinical presentation, histology features and immunohistochemical significance in order to promote early discovery, diagnosis, and treatment for a better prognosis of the patient.

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F1000Res ; 12: 1326, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39258151

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Introduction: The commonest type of cancer in the head and neck region is oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) due to its high rates of occurrence and mortality. The early diagnosis of oral cancer gives better prognosis. Brandwein-Gensler criteria predict the early stage of OSCC cases with a high risk of locoregional recurrence. Objectives: To correlate Brandwein-Gensler criteria and depth of invasion of OSCC with three-year survival. Methodology: In the study, This study will include 80 random histopathologically-diagnosed cases of OSCC. hematoxylin-eosin (HE)-stained section slides will be used to evaluate, Brandwein and Gensler criteria by three histopathologists in a blinded manner. The depth of invasion assessment will be done from the basement-membrane (BM), in regions where the BM has been lost, as well as from an illustrative line connecting the BM from the neighbouring epithelium to the point of deepest tumour invasion in the connective-tissue stroma with the help of a research microscope (Leica-DMLB2) in resected tissue specimens of OSCC cases. Expected results: The present study will find the correlation between Brandwein-Gensler criteria and depth of invasion in OSCC in order to evaluate the locoregional recurrence in OSCC cases. In high-risk OSCC cases, there may be an increased depth of invasion in resected tissues. Conclusions: We hypothesized that the correlation between Brandwein-Gensler criteria and depth of invasion can be used as an independent predictor for locoregional recurrence in OSCC.


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Carcinoma de Células Escamosas , Neoplasias de la Boca , Invasividad Neoplásica , Humanos , Neoplasias de la Boca/patología , Carcinoma de Células Escamosas/patología , Medición de Riesgo , Masculino , Pronóstico , Femenino , Recurrencia Local de Neoplasia/patología
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Cureus ; 14(11): e31039, 2022 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36475180

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Ameloblastomas are true benign tumors of odontogenic epithelial origin mostly seen in the mandible. After odontoma, it is the second most commonly seen odontogenic neoplasm. Ameloblastomas comprise several clinical, radiological, and histological varieties, making them the most significant odontogenic neoplasm. Unicystic ameloblastomas (UAs) refer to those cystic lesions that show clinical, radiographic, or gross features of jaw cysts but on histologic examination, they show a typical ameloblastomatous epithelium lining the cysts' cavities, with or without luminal and/or mural tumor proliferation. UAs are a less encountered variant of ameloblastomas and are believed to be less aggressive. As this tumor shows considerable similarities with dentigerous cysts, both clinically and radiographically the biological behavior of this tumor group was reviewed.

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