1954
DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.1954.0210
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Statistical and morphological analysis of four hundred and one cases of intraoral squamous cell carcinoma

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“…It is therefore often difiicult to know whether variations in reported frequencies are due to real differences or to differences in applied site da.ssification. The relative frequency of malignant intraoral tumors differs widely between different published series (7,14,(30)(31)(32)(33) and accordingly the relative frequency of malignant tumors in the tongue has been reported to vary between 39 and 59% and in the floor of mouth between 2 and 24% (14).…”
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“…It is therefore often difiicult to know whether variations in reported frequencies are due to real differences or to differences in applied site da.ssification. The relative frequency of malignant intraoral tumors differs widely between different published series (7,14,(30)(31)(32)(33) and accordingly the relative frequency of malignant tumors in the tongue has been reported to vary between 39 and 59% and in the floor of mouth between 2 and 24% (14).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Of all intraoral cancers 10-12% the above-mentioned regions are unspecific are reported to originate in the hard or soft and vague, and the cancer often advanced palate (2, 3) and 7-19% in the gingival-when the diagnosis is made. Palatal caralveolar mucosa (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9); varying from about cinomas present most frequently as intraoral one half (4,5) to one fourth (6,7,9,10) in lumps or swellings (11)(12)(13)(14)(15), while ulceration the maxillary gingiva. and pain are more common in patients with Squamous cell carcinoma is by far the gingival cancers (16).…”
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