2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2008.01.004
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Intraoral adenoid cystic carcinoma: Prognostic factors and outcome

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“…MECs can range from a low grade tumor to a high-grade carcinoma. Furthermore ADCC is a high grade neoplasm with various histopathological features including solid, tubular and cribriform patterns (Agarwal et al, 2008). These histopathological isoforms in a specific tumor affects the grading and clinical course of the tumor.…”
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“…MECs can range from a low grade tumor to a high-grade carcinoma. Furthermore ADCC is a high grade neoplasm with various histopathological features including solid, tubular and cribriform patterns (Agarwal et al, 2008). These histopathological isoforms in a specific tumor affects the grading and clinical course of the tumor.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to the literature [1,6] and in this report adenoid cystic carcinoma occurs in most cases in the fourth and sixth decade of life and is slightly more common in women than in men. Salivary gland tumors rarely develop within maxillary and mandibular bony tissue [9].…”
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confidence: 61%
“…Kim et al [13], have also reported frequent occurrence of ACC in minor salivary glands of the nose and paranasal sinuses. Surgery was the prime treatment to Adenoid cystic carcinoma like in the others studies [1,5,6,8,12]. However, it is often diffi cult to obtain a complete resection because of vascular invasion and perineural infi ltration [8].…”
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