Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Symptoms, Causes Discuss briefly squamous cell carcinoma. Answer. Squamous cell carcinoma is histological terminology for cancer arising from stratified squamous epithelium. Squamous cell carcinoma of oral cavity i.e. oral squamous cell carcinoma is the most common malignant tumor of oral cavity. "Understanding The Causes Of Oral Squamous … [Read more...] about Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Symptoms, Causes
General Surgery
Mandibulectomy – Surgery
Mandibulectomy - Surgery Write Short Note On Hemimandibulectomy. Answer. Hemimandibulectomy means half of the mandible is removed to excise the lesion which is involving that region. "Causes Requiring Mandibulectomy" Types Of Hemimandibulectomy Condyle sparing hemimandibulectomy: This method is done for extensive lesions which involve both inferior and posterior … [Read more...] about Mandibulectomy – Surgery
Excisional And Incisional Biopsy
Excisional And Incisional Biopsy Incisional Biopsy This is the excision of a portion of lesion for microscopic examination. This method is employed on large, diffse lesions which has the size of 2 cm in its greatest dimension. This method can also be dome on lesions suspected for malignancy. Aim of this method is to remove a portion of lesional tissue in question … [Read more...] about Excisional And Incisional Biopsy
Premalignant Conditions Of The Oral Cavity
Premalignant Conditions Of The Oral Cavity Enlist premalignant lesions of oral cavity. Discuss clinical features, investigations and management of carcinoma of anterior twothird of tongue. Answer. Premalignant Lesions of Oral Cavity Leukoplakia Erythroplakia Mucosal changes associated with smoking habits Carcinoma in situ Bowen disease Actinic … [Read more...] about Premalignant Conditions Of The Oral Cavity
The Differences Between Benign And Malignant Tumors
The Differences Between Benign And Malignant Tumors "What Is The Difference Between Benign And Malignant Tumors" Question.2. Describe the clinical features and treatment of anterior 2/3 of tongue. Answer. Clinical Features Painless ulcer or swelling on the tongue which later on may become painful. Pain is present in the tongue due to infection or ulceration … [Read more...] about The Differences Between Benign And Malignant Tumors