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Entcase is an electronic journal which publishes peer-reviewed scientific case-reports. It is published as 4 issues through out a whole year. All accepted manuscripts are published immediately.
ReadMANDIBULAR METASTASIS OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: AN UNCOMMON CASE
Among the masses seen in the oral cavity, distant metastases constitute 1% of all oral cavity neoplasms. Within this 1%, renal cell carcinoma is the third most common cancer that metastasises to the oral cavity after lung cancer and breast cancer, respectively. Although thyroid, salivary glands, skull base, sinuses, pharynx, tonsils, tongue, lips and skin metastases have been reported in the liter...
Read MoreRADIONECROSIS AFTER RADIOTHERAPY IN NASOPHARYNX CANCER
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is an epithelial neoplasm that originates from the mucosa of the nasopharynx, it is most commonly observed in Rosenmüller fossa. The primary treatment is radiotherapy. Early and late toxicities associated with radiotherapy are present in head and neck cancer. Acute toxicities include mucositis, severe pain, and difficulty swallowing, while late toxicities include xerostomi...
Read MoreA RARE CASE OF EXTRAPULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS: HYPOPHARYNGEAL TUBERCULOSİS
Tuberculosis of the head and neck region typically presents with more involvement of lymph nodes. It should be noted, especially in older patients, that it can be mistaken for malignancy. Tuberculosis involvement in the hypopharynx is particularly rare. It should be considered in the differential diagnosis in young patients. After confirmation of diagnosis through biopsy or culture, treatment for ...
Read MoreA VERY RARE CASE: BASAL CELL ADENOCARCINOMA IN THE SUBMANDIBULAR GLAND AT A YOUNG AGE
Basal cell adenocarcinoma is a rare tumor of the salivary glands. . Most BCACs arise from the parotid gland (> 80%), whereas others originate from the sublingual and submandibular glands ,minor salivary glands .BCAC typically arise in adults over the age of 60 and do not show a sex predominance. Basal cell adenocarcinoma of submandibular gland has rarely been discussed in the English literatu...
Read MoreBILATERAL GIANT RHINOLITHIASIS CAUSING NASAL SEPTAL PERFORATION
Rhinolithiasis is a clinical disorder characterized by the deposition of calcified material in the nasal cavity around foreign items. Rhinoliths are frequently seen at the front of the nasal cavity and might be asymptomatic until they grow large enough to cause obstruction. Rhinoliths are typically characterized by chronic runny nose, headache, face discomfort, unpleasant nasal odor, halitosis, an...
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