1995
DOI: 10.5843/jsot.7.168
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Acinic cell carcinoma derived from the mucous membrane of lower lip. A case report.

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“…Although various shapes and sizes were reported, these findings were not specific to this tumor. [28][29][30][34][35][36][37][38][39][40] Well-circumscribed boundaries were more frequently observed than poorly circumscribed boundaries, both in the Max sinus, maxillary sinus; CLN, metastasis of cervical lymph node; PALN, metastasis of preauricular lymph node; PPS, protrusion to parapharyngeal space; subcut fat, invasion to subcutaneous fat; skin, invasion to skin; homo, homogeneous enhancement; hetero, heterogeneous enhancement; (N.D.), not described extracellular space has increased. Furthermore, in the "chronic" stage, the deposition of hemosiderin is indicated by very low signal intensity on both T1-and T2-weighted images, present for several years.…”
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“…Although various shapes and sizes were reported, these findings were not specific to this tumor. [28][29][30][34][35][36][37][38][39][40] Well-circumscribed boundaries were more frequently observed than poorly circumscribed boundaries, both in the Max sinus, maxillary sinus; CLN, metastasis of cervical lymph node; PALN, metastasis of preauricular lymph node; PPS, protrusion to parapharyngeal space; subcut fat, invasion to subcutaneous fat; skin, invasion to skin; homo, homogeneous enhancement; hetero, heterogeneous enhancement; (N.D.), not described extracellular space has increased. Furthermore, in the "chronic" stage, the deposition of hemosiderin is indicated by very low signal intensity on both T1-and T2-weighted images, present for several years.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…5 In the present study and in the literature, homogeneity hardly seemed related to these histological growth patterns, although it may be related to the presence of cysts or hemorrhage. For example, tumors of solid patterns with a central macrocyst appear heterogeneous, according to Yokoyama et al 29 and Kuga et al 40 Hemorrhage is common in ACC. 11,30,44 Tumors with hemorrhage often appear heterogeneous on CT images, and this can be demonstrated even more clearly on MR images.…”
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