نتایج جستجو برای: hard palate

تعداد نتایج: 158115  

2017
Kai Yu Mei Deng Theresa Naluai-Cecchini Ian A. Glass Timothy C. Cox

Clefting of the secondary palate is one of the most common human birth defects and results from failure of the palatal shelves to fuse during embryonic development. Palatogenesis is traditionally considered to be a highly conserved developmental process among mammalian species. However, cleft palate phenotypes in humans are considerably more variable than those seen in mice, the most common ani...

2016
Mert Çalış Figen Özgür

Submucous cleft palate is a specialized subgroup of cleft pathologies, with a worldwide incidence of approximately 1 in 600 live births. Besides the classical triad of bifid uvula, muscle diastasis (zona pellucida) and a notch at the posterior hard palate (defined by Calnan), the anatomical presentation of submucous cleft palate may differ. Unlike overt cleft palate, because of the concealed an...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1986
S M Gutmann J S Weiss D M Albert

A case of adenocystic carcinoma of the salivary gland arising in the hard palate metastatic to the choroid is presented. The histopathology of the tumour is discussed.

Ahmad Reza Okhovvat Ardashir Talebi Danial Moghaddas Fatemeh Pooralborzi, Hamid Reza Ghasemi Basir

  Myoepitheliomas are benign tumors which account for less than 1% of all salivary gland tumors. In this article, we report the clinical, pathologic, and immunohistochemical features of plasmacytoid myoepithelioma of the hard palate in a 73-year-old man having a painless hard palate mass with progressiv...

2016
Eileen C. Macleod

speech as nasal, as it is to say that a cold in the head makes one talk through one's nose. Both these later conditions prevent the nasal cavity being used as a resonator, and effectually obstruct the passage of air out through the nose for the sounds m, n, and ng. Cleft palate and hare lip is a condition caused by pre-natal failure of union of various parts which make up the lip, priemaxillary...

2016
Uday Shankar Yaga Nishanth Gollamudi Ashwini Kumar Mengji Radhika Besta Prashanth Panta Bhanu Prakash Edunuri Rajashekar

Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma (ACC) is a rare tumor constitutes for less than 1% of head and neck malignancies and 10% of all salivary gland tumors. Palate is the most common site to be involved in the oral cavity followed by parotid gland and submandibular gland. They are usually asymptomatic, slow growing, characteristically shows infiltrative growth and perineural invasion. This paper reports a c...

1996
Alan Wrench Alan D. McIntosh William J. Hardcastle

This paper describes the early development of a device for measuring tongue-palate distance, contact and pressure across the whole of the hard palate. The Optopalatograph (OPG) is similar in principle to the Glossometer and similar in configuration to the Electropalatograph. It uses optical fibres to relay light to and from the palate and distance sensing is acheived by measuring the amount of ...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1998
L E Ginsberg F DeMonte

Carcinomas of the hard or soft palate are known to spread perineurally along palatine branches of the maxillary nerve. Imaging of perineural tumor spread from the palate has been underemphasized in the imaging literature. We report the findings from eight patients in whom spread from primary cancers of the palate was seen along the palatine nerves. Indications of perineural spread include enlar...

2016
Panagiotis Saravakos Ioannis Kastanioudakis Afshin Fayyazi Oliver Reichel

Introduction: Minor salivary gland tumors are relatively rare, but have a higher chance of malignancy than major salivary gland tumors. The palate appears to be the most commonly involved site. The most frequent benign tumor is the pleomorphic adenoma. Case report: We report a case of a pleomorphic adenoma, which occurred in the hard and soft palate of a 34-year-old female and presented as an a...

2014
Monir Moradzadeh Khiavi Ali Taghavi Zenouz Ali Hossein Mesgarzadeh Omid Sabetmehr Seyyed Mostafa Mahmoudi Maryam Kouhsoltani

Schwannoma is a benign encapsulated slow-growing tumor that originates from Schwann cells of the peripheral nerve sheath. It usually occurs in the head and neck; however, it is rare in the oral cavity. The tongue is the most common site of intraoral schwannomas, followed by the floor of the mouth, palate, gingiva, vestibular mucosa, lips and mental nerve area. We report a rare case of schwannom...

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