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      Unoperated – mild to moderate, controlled by medication, nondisabling, no narcotics used Within 1 year 30 After 1 year 0 Unoperated – severe or treated by injections Within 1 year 100 Within 2 years 40 After 2 years 0 Operated – ganglion excised or nerve root severed, no sequelae Within 1 year 30 After 1 year 0 Others Rate as unoperated ...

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      If so, a small amount of tissue (biopsy) is taken and sent to a lab for tests. The doctor uses tools to stop the bleeding in the areas where tissue was taken out. Rarely, a tooth can be chipped or dislodged even though tooth protectors are used during surgery. You may have tongue numbness after surgery which sometimes can takes weeks to improve.

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      If an abnormal area has been found in the oral cavity, a biopsy is the only way to know absolutely whether it is cancer or not. Usually, the patient is referred to an otolaryngologist (ear, nose and throat surgeon) who removes a very small part or all of the lump or abnormal looking area.

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      And must be differentiated from the major type, since the major type has more adverse effects on the patient, so minor is the most common, the patient may have 1-2 up to 5 ulcers at each attack, and mainly affects the nonkeratinized site in the oral cavity (buccal mucosa, floor of the mouth, ventral surface of the tongue..) but not in the ...

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      We take a biopsy from the nodules that consist of: chronic inflammatory cell infiltrate, granulation tissue, macrophages, lymphocytes and in the center we can find puss ... After contact with an infected person within 3 weeks we can see a firm nodule (few mm) on tongue, lips, and floor of the mouth ... Systemic effects mainly on cardiovascular ...

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      Tongue, loss of whole or part: With inability to communicate by speech 100. One-half or more 60. With marked speech impairment 30. 7203. Esophagus, stricture of: Permitting passage of liquids only, with marked impairment of general . health 80. Severe, permitting liquids only 50. Moderate 30. 7204. Esophagus, spasm of (cardiospasm).

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      16. An 80-year-old man with a long smoking history presents with a wart-like lesion on his tongue. You perform a biopsy. What diagnosis do you anticipate on the pathology report? A. MALT lymphoma. B. Pyogenic granuloma. C. Mucoepidermoid carcinoma. D. Verrucous carcinoma. E. Leukoplakia. 17. Ulcerative colitis is characterized by all of the ...

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      After a laryngectomy, parts of the neck and throat may be numb because nerves have been cut to get to the tumor. Also, following surgery to remove lymph nodes in the neck, the shoulder and neck may be weak and stiff. The side effects of chemotherapy depend upon the drugs that are given.

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      What are the risks of a temporal artery biopsy? Side effects following a temporal artery biopsy are rare, but could include: 1. Infection in the wound requiring a course of antibiotics. 2. Scarring. The wound is often hidden in the hairline to reduce any obvious scar. Around the actual site the hair may not regrow. 3.

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      But when her throat symptoms wouldn’t go away after a surface biopsy on the lesion proved negative, Stegner’s ENT insisted that she undergo a deep-tissue biopsy of the back portion of her tongue. The diagnosis was devastating—Stage III squamous cell carcinoma of the base of the tongue.

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