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American Journal of Biological and Pharmaceutical Research

Volume 11, Issue 1, 2024
Mcmed International
American Journal of Biological and Pharmaceutical Research
Issn
2348 - 2176 (Print), 2348 - 2184 (Online)
Frequency
bi-annual
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Abstract
Title
ORAL SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA – CLINICAL AND RADIOLOGIC CORRELATION
Author
1Arun Subramaniam, 2Tulsi Subramaniam, 3Asha Chowdhery, 4Sreeja Das
Email
arunsubramaniam66@gmail.com
keyword
Cavity, Predominate, Oropharynx, Prognosis, Oral squamous.
Abstract
Most oral cavity and oropharyngeal lesions are benign. Among the malignant lesions occurring in this region, SCCs predominate, accounting for more than 90%. Other malignancies that may occur in the oral cavity or oropharynx include minor salivary gland tumors, lymphomas, and various mesenchymal tumors. The most commonly recognized risk factors for SCC include long-term overuse of alcohol and tobacco. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is commonly evaluated with radiologic imaging. The symptoms of disease, the routes by which it may spread, and the prognosis vary greatly, depending in large part on the anatomic site at which the primary tumor originates. In this article few of the various radiographic appearances of oral squamous cell carcinoma are discussed.
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