2019
DOI: 10.1111/jop.12953
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Solitary fibrous tumour of the oral cavity: An update

Abstract: BackgroundSolitary fibrous tumour is an unusual neoplasm of the oral cavity that is sometimes not clinically distinguishable from other lesions. The purpose of the present study was to review the clinical, microscopic and molecular aspects of malignant and benign solitary fibrous tumour of the oral cavity currently available in literature.MethodsFor our review, an electronic search was performed using PubMed, Scopus, Ovid/MedLine, Web of science and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global database.ResultsA to… Show more

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“…Two cases in the present series also reported previous trauma to the area of the lesion, although this may not necessarily prove a cause-and-effect relationship. In previous reports, the buccal mucosa was the most affected site [9,11,16]. This fact was confirmed in the present series as well, with four of the seven cases occurring in the buccal mucosa.…”
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“…Two cases in the present series also reported previous trauma to the area of the lesion, although this may not necessarily prove a cause-and-effect relationship. In previous reports, the buccal mucosa was the most affected site [9,11,16]. This fact was confirmed in the present series as well, with four of the seven cases occurring in the buccal mucosa.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In this study we described seven cases of oral SFT, of which all were treated with conservative local excision with a follow-up time of up to 74 months, with no recurrence reported. In the present study, SFT was diagnosed in a wide age group from young adults to elderly (24-63 years), an age variance consistent with previous publications [9,15,16].…”
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confidence: 91%
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