An uncommon 4 x 2.5-cm tumor was removed from a man's hard palate, marking only the fourth documented case of an osteolipoma discovered in this area of the mouth, according to the authors of a case ...
Foreign bodies often induce reparative granuloma formation or suppuration but can eventually have a different course, making diagnosis difficult. Although rare, maxillofacial foreign bodies can be ...
Background A 68-year-old male diagnosed with left-side renal cell carcinoma, and in clinical remission for 3 years following a nephrectomy, presented with a 2-month history of progressive difficulty ...
Hard palate cancer is a type of cancer that starts on the roof of your mouth, known as the palate. This area has two sections: the soft part toward the back of your mouth and the hard, bony part at ...
Hard palate cancer affects the bony part of the roof of the mouth. It can cause noticeable growths and symptoms such as bad breath and loose teeth. Treatment typically involves surgery and radiation ...
Similar to a wart, squamous papilloma is a benign outgrowth of skin. Oral HPV lesions are commonly found and may persist or relapse spontaneously and occasionally require surgical excision. HOW TO ...
A 47-year-old man The patient had an immobile, painless nodular lesion in the paramedian position at the base of the uvula of his soft palate for six months. A diode laser was used due to the location ...