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Santarelli A
Peri-tumoural inflammatory cell infiltration as a reliable indicator of local recurrence in OSCCs
Possibile legame tra la tiroidite di Hashimoto ed il Lichen Planus
Valutazione comparativa della espressione genica di hTERT mediante Real Time PCR e Immunoistochimica nel processo di cancerogenesi orale
Bifosfonati per osteoporosi e rischio di osteonecrosi dei mascellari: novità in termini di clinica e management
Malignant fibrous histocytoma:A case report.
Surviving mRNA splicing in oral cancer
Maxillary angiosarcoma: case report
Oral squamous cell carcinoma and biological markers:an update on the molecules mainly involved in oral carcinogenesis
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is one of the most common malignant cancer of the oral cavity encompassing at least 92.8% of all oral malignancies. Despite improved diagnostic and therapeutic methods over the 20 last years, this tumour is still characterized by a high rate of mortality. The latest advances of molecular biological methods have contributed to better understand the mechanisms involved in the oral carcinogenetic process. Deregulation of cell cycle, apoptosis and cell-cell/cell-matrix adhesions are considered the pathways mainly influencing this multistage event and scientific researches over the last decade have been performed in order to investigate the biological diagnostic and…
Survivin isoforms in oral cancer cell lines
DIAGNOSI E TERAPIA MINI-INVASIVA PER LA SCIALOADENITE OSTRUTTIVA.NUOVO APPROCCIO MEDIANTE SCIALOENDOSCOPIA
COULD SALIVA CHANGES PLAY A CASUAL ROLE IN GERD?A CASE CONTROL STUDY.
Espressione dell’enzima NNMT in linee cellulari di carcinoma orale: analisi mediante real-time PCR e Western Blot.
Survivin mRNA Splicing in oral Cancer
Reciprocal altered expression of E-cadherin and P-cadherin in mucous membrane pemphigoid
The evaluation of tumor budding in oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma patients: a novel prognostic histopathological grading system
Glandular odontogenic cyst: report of a new case with cytokeratin-19 expression
The glandular odontogenic cyst (GOC) was a rare jawbone cyst described in 1988 by Gardner et al.1 as a distinct entity. This lesion can involve either jaw, but the anterior region of the mandible was the most commonly affected area. Clinical and radiographic findings were not specific, and the diagnosis of GOC can be extremely difficult due to the rarity of this lesion. The cyst presented a wall constituted by fibrous connective tissue and was lined by a non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium of variable thickness. Large areas of the lining epithelium presented cylinder cells, sometimes ciliated. A variable amount of mucina was occasionally noted. Due to the strong similarities, thi…