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Oral non-squamous malignant tumors: diagnosis and treatment

2007

Some 90% of oral cancers consist of squamous cell carcinomas that arise from the oral mucosa. The remaining 10% of malignancies consist of malignant melanomas, carcinomas of the intraoral salivary glands, sarcomas of the soft tissues and the bones, malignant odontogenic tumors, non-Hodgkin?s lymphomas and metastases from primary tumors located elsewhere in the body. These malignancies will be briefly reviewed and discussed. The emphasis is on diagnosis and management.

oral malignant melanomaoral metastasesOral cancerUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASoral sarcoma:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]
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Dental implants rehabilitation in a patient with head and neck radiotherapy for osteosarcoma in the jaw. A clinical case report

2021

A 52-year-old female patient with a diagnostic of osteosarcoma in the mandible, in which it was necessary a reconstruction with a microvascularized osteomyocutaneous fibula bone. Coadjuvant chemotherapy was scheduled. Two years later, 4 osseointegrated implants (OII) were placed in the fibula a 2 OII in the right mandible, using a splint guided surgery. The final prosthodontic consisted in a metal ceramic restoration using CAD/ CAM technology. Key words:Oral rehabilitation, oral cancer, head and neck radiotherapy, oral oncology.

oral oncologyMedicinamedicine.medical_treatmentDentistryCase ReportOsseointegration03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHead and neck radiotherapymedicineOral rehabilitationFibulaGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASRehabilitationbusiness.industryMandible030206 dentistryoral cancermedicine.diseasehead and neck radiotherapy030220 oncology & carcinogenesisOsteosarcomaClinical caseOral SurgerySplint (medicine)businessJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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PROLONGED TREATMENT OF HUMAN OSTEOSARCOMA MG63 CELLS WITH 3AB INDUCES THE PRODUCTION OF TUMOR INITIATING CELLS.

2008

osteosarcoma cells PARP inhibitorsSettore BIO/10 - Biochimica
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3AB-OS, a human osteosarcoma stem-like cell line, potential model for studying cancer

2012

osteosarcoma stem-like cell line
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In human osteosarcoma 3AB-OS cancer stem cells let-7d seems to have the dual function of oncogene/tumor-suppressor miRNA

2015

Introduction: Osteosarcoma (OS), an aggressive tumor a!ecting adolescents, shows therapy resistance and recurrence which can depend on cancer stem cells (CSCs), the source for tissue renewal and hold malignant potential; thus, OS treatment requires their eradication. Here, using 3AB-OS CSCs previously obtained from the OS-MG63 cells, we focused on the role of let-7d in managing stemness properties of 3AB-OS CSCs. Methods: 3AB-OS CSCs were stably transfected with pCDomH-plasmid, containing mir-let7-d, or empty vector as a control. Cell proliferation and viability were evaluated by EdU and Trypan blue assays, respectively. Sarcosphere and colony assays and wound healing and transwell invasion…

osteosarcoma cancer stem cells let-7d
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WIN-induced vesiculation cooperates to the inhibition of osteosarcoma cell migration

2015

Introduction. Animal cells release vesicles that mediate the secretion of a variety of factors in the surrounding environment affecting neighboring cells. There is increasing evidence that secreted vesicles play an important role as vehicle of intercellular communication in different biological systems and are able to influence both physiological and pathological processes. Recently, we have reported that the synthetic cannabinoid WIN55,512 is able to induce osteosarcoma MG63 cell death and negatively affect cell migration. Here, we study the effects of WIN on the induction of vesicle secretion and their possible role in WIN-dependent reduction of osteosarcoma cell migratory ability. Method…

osteosarcomacannabinoids; osteosarcomacannabinoid
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Osteosarcoma en la infancia y adolescencia: factores pronósticos e identificación de nuevas dianas terapéuticas

2017

Introduction Osteosarcoma is the most common primary malignant bone tumour in children and adolescents. Current management of high-grade osteosarcoma consists of administration of neoadjuvant/adjuvant chemotherapy and complete surgical removal of all tumour sites. The most important prognostic factors for long-term survival are: disease extension (localized/metastatic), primary tumour location (extremity/axial), histologic response to first-line induction chemotherapy and surgical removal of all detectable lesions. The addition of chemotherapy to surgery in the 1970s and 80s increased substantially long-term survival of osteosarcoma patients. However, no further improvement of survival has …

osteosarcomaoncología pediátricanuevas dianas terapéuticasfactores pronósticos
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An Extremely Rare Case of Disseminated Peritoneal Leiomyomatosis with a Pelvic Leiomyosarcoma and Omental Metastasis after Laparoscopic Morcellation:…

2022

Minimally invasive treatment of uterine fibroids usually requires a power morcellation, which could be associated with several complications. A rare sequela is disseminated peritoneal leiomyomatosis. Indeed, recurrence or metastasis in these cases could be attributed to iatrogenic or under-evaluation of primary tumors, although a subset of cases is a sporadic sample of biological progression. We present an extremely rare case of a patient who underwent laparoscopic morcellation and after 12 years developed a pelvic leiomyosarcoma with two omental metastases, disseminated peritoneal leiomyomatosis with a parasite leiomyoma with bizarre nuclei and a parasite cellular leiomyoma simultaneously.…

pelvic leiomyosarcomaDisseminated peritoneal leiomyomatosidisseminated peritoneal leiomyomatosisClinical BiochemistryPelvic leiomyosarcoma.Omental metastasiomental metastasisLaparoscopic morcellationSettore MED/40 - Ginecologia E Ostetriciadisseminated peritoneal leiomyomatosis; laparoscopic morcellation; omental metastasis; pelvic leiomyosarcoma
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Folate-targeted gold nanorods for effective combined photothermal-chemotherapy of osteosarcoma

2016

Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common primary malignant neoplasm of bone. The annual incidence of osteosarcoma is 8-11 per million in the age group of 15-19 years. Despite its rarity, it has been reported to be the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in children and young adults. In particular with regard to OS therapy, a variety of nanostructures have been exploited in the areas of OS imaging. Among them, Gold nanorods (AuNRs) have unique optical and chemical-physical properties that make them appealing for biomedical applications such as photothermal therapy, drug delivery and imaging of solid tumors. The noble metal core is biologically inert, contributing to low toxicity and go…

photothermal ablation gold nanoparticles osteosarcoma
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NIR LASER-RESPONSIVE FOLATE-TARGETED GOLD NANORODS AS EFFICIENT THERANOSTIC TOOL FOR OSTEOSARCOMA TREATMENT

2017

Folate-targeted gold nanorods (GNRs) are here proposed as selective theranostic agents for osteosarcoma treatment. Taking advantage of the attractive physiochemical and optical properties of GNRs they can be proposed as effective and selective platform to obtain a targeted intracellular drug release, photothermal therapy and cancer imaging, which may improve therapeutic outcomes of osteosarcoma. An amphiphilic polysaccharide graft-copolymer, named INU-LA-PEG-FA, and a folic acid functionalized α,β-poly(N-2-hydroxyethyl)-D,L-aspartamide (PHEA-FA), have been synthesized to act as coating agents for GNRs. The obtained polymer-coated GNRs were characterized in terms of size, shape, zeta potenti…

photothermal ablation gold nanoparticles osteosarcoma
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