Tumor invasion front in oral squamous cell carcinoma |
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Authors: | Juan Carlos Cuevas-Gonz lez Maria Veronica Cuevas-Gonz lez Leon Francisco Espinosa-Cristobal Alejandro Donohue Cornejo |
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Affiliation: | Juan Carlos Cuevas-González, Leon Francisco Espinosa-Cristobal, Alejandro Donohue Cornejo, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez, Juarez 32320, Chihuahua, MexicoMaria Veronica Cuevas-González, Faculty of Health Sciences Valle de las Palmas, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California, Tijuana 21480, Baja California, Mexico |
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Abstract: | Oral squamous cell carcinoma is a neoplasm that originates from the epithelial mucosa. It is usually more frequent between the fifth and sixth decades of life, and more than 90% of carcinomas of the oral cavity are squamous cell carcinoma. It is an invasive neoplasia with a significant recurrence rate; 40% of patients present with metastases in the cervical lymph nodes at the time of diagnosis. The tumor invasion front is a characteristic of tumor growth, which can be infiltrative or noninvasive. The histopathological parameters examined include the number of mitoses, depth of the tumor, invasion pattern, degree of keratinization, and nuclear pleomorphism. For the pathologist, these parameters are routinely evaluated but are not reported to the treating physician in all cases, which we consider to be useful information when determining the therapeutic route. |
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Keywords: | Oral squamous cell carcinoma Invasive neoplasia Therapeutic route Life Tumor growth Pleomorphism |
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