Traditional parotidectomy for benign tumours is currently under question. Antegrade facial nerve dissection from the trunk forwards also presents difficulties in some cases. Retrograde dissection has ...
Malignant tumors of salivary glands are uncommon: the world annual incidence rates are between 4 and <0.05 per 100,000. 1 In Europe SGC has an incidence of 1.2 per 100,000, according to Surveillance ...
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Scientists reveal shocking new human organ discovered in cancer research
For generations, medical students were taught that the map of the human body was essentially complete. Yet cancer imaging has ...
In an interview with Medscape, Bhuvanesh Singh, MD, a surgical oncologist with the Head and Neck Service, Department of Surgery, and the director of the Laboratory of Epithelial Cancer Biology at ...
A parotidectomy is surgery to remove all or part of the parotid gland, a gland in your face that helps make saliva. Parotidectomies are used to remove both cancerous and benign (noncancerous) growths ...
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