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Metastases In Lymph Nodes Of Hamster Buccal Pouch Carcinomas, Kostas Tsiklakis Jan 1984

Metastases In Lymph Nodes Of Hamster Buccal Pouch Carcinomas, Kostas Tsiklakis

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Product Identification Of Normal Oral Mucosa And Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma By Immunohistochemical Techniques, Ying-Tai Jin Jan 1984

Product Identification Of Normal Oral Mucosa And Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma By Immunohistochemical Techniques, Ying-Tai Jin

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Quality Of Stainless Steel Crowns Related To Crevicular Fluid Flow, Renee Balthazar Jan 1984

The Quality Of Stainless Steel Crowns Related To Crevicular Fluid Flow, Renee Balthazar

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Polymorphonuclear Leukocyte Count Within Healing Wound Sites In Non-Diabetic And Diabetic Rat Oral Mucosa, James L. Discipio Jan 1984

Polymorphonuclear Leukocyte Count Within Healing Wound Sites In Non-Diabetic And Diabetic Rat Oral Mucosa, James L. Discipio

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Clinical Presentation Of Buccal Carcinoma. A Review Of Twenty Nine Patients, Janakarajah N., Rosnah Binti Zain Jan 1984

Clinical Presentation Of Buccal Carcinoma. A Review Of Twenty Nine Patients, Janakarajah N., Rosnah Binti Zain

Prof. Dr. Rosnah Binti Zain

29 patients with buccal carcinoma were reviewed for the clinical signs and symptoms. The TNM classification following the UICC categories were used for the clinical staging of the lesion. The patient’s race, age, sex and habits were also noted. Most of these patients presented with advanced lesions. The most common signs and symptoms were pain and ulcerations (62%). The histopathology of a well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma forms a great majority of these lesions (62%). Each of the sign and symptom is discussed in relation to other findings that had been reported.