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一般社団法人 日本口腔腫瘍学会 | 論文
- Ultrasonic diagnosis of cervical metastatic lymph nodes of patients with head and neck cancer.
- Evaluation of a reconstruction method for tongue, floor of mouth and oropharynx using free tissue transfer with reference to postoperative swallowing function.
- Estimation of therapeutic method and prognosis of carcinoma of the buccal mucosa.
- Evaluation of Swallowing Function with Videofluorography in Lingual Cancer Patients Subjected to Neck Dissection after Primary Resection-Comparison of Before and After Partial Glossectomy and After Delayed Neck Dissection-:—Comparison of Before and After
- 扁平上皮癌の高度浸潤能獲得過程における Snail の発現とその作用
- Reconstruction of the tongue and oral floor using sensory forearm flap.
- Clinical study on orthodontic treatment for impacted teeth due to odontogenic tumor.
- Clinical statistical examination of odontogenic tumors according to the new WHO classification in 2005
- Clinical study of metastatic tumors in the oral cavity.
- Clinical studies on immediate reconstruction of the mandible. Especially on reconstructive materials.:—Especially on reconstructive materials—
- Immunohistochemical study of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma by anti-PCNA antibody.
- Reconstruction of Mandibular and Maxillary Defects.
- A Case of Maxillo-Facial Squamous Cell Carcinoma induced from Xeroderma Pigmentosum.
- Malignant tumors metastasized to oral and maxillofacial regions from other organs; Report of two cases.
- Experimental epithelial dysplasia produced by heterocyclic amine (Trp-P-2, Gly-P-1) treatment and injury.
- A case of primary synchronous suspected double cancer in the maxillary gingiva and the lung.
- A case of amelanotic malignant melanoma of the oral mucosa that temporarily responded to a continuous intraarterial infusion of Interferon-.BETA..
- Clinical study of elderly head and neck cancer patients. Report of 14 cases of patients over 80 years old.:—Report of 14 cases of patients over 80 years old—
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- Clinical study on intraoral minor salivary gland tumor. Part 1: Clinical features.