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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases ; (12): 776-781, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-882227

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@#Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the most common malignant tumor in the oral and maxillofacial regions. Cervical lymph node metastasis is not only an important biological behavior of oral cancer but also an important factor affecting the prognosis of oral cancer patients. As neck dissection is the most commonly used method of neck management, the appropriate choice of surgical procedure is very important. The current view is that radical neck dissection or modified radical neck dissection can be used for patients with clinically node-positive neck (cN+), while selective neck dissection can be used for patients with clinically node-negative neck (cN0). In recent years, selective neck dissection has been increasingly popularized and applied. Its implications are also gradually expanding from cN0 to cN+. However, there is still no consensus on whether selective neck dissection can also be used in patients with cN+ necks. This article reviews the clinical studies on the neck management of cN+ OSCC patients in recent years, analyzes the effects of different neck dissections on the prognosis of cN+ OSCC patients, and summarizes the treatment principles of neck management.

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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases ; (12): 545-553, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-821437

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@#The mandible is the most important bony support in the lower 1/3 skeleton of the face which is critical for both esthetics and function. Mandibular defects, resulting from tumor resection, can cause severe functional and cosmetic deformities. Nowadays, vascularized bony tissue transfer such as free fibula flap has been widely used for mandibular reconstruction. However, traditional mandibular reconstruction based on clinical experience may hawe some problems in accuracy and efficiency because of lacking individualized design. In recent years, digital surgical techniques such as computer-aided design, rapid prototyping and surgical navigation have been used for mandibular reconstruction surgery. Accurate design for tumor resection as well as individualized design for mandibular reconstruction can be performed with computer preoperatively which help to turn the virtual plan into reality by using surgical guide or navigation. Many studies suggested that digital surgical techniques could significantly improve the clinical outcome of mandibular reconstruction. In this article, we summarized the application of digital surgical techniques for mandibular reconstruction based on our own experience and literatures review.

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Suma psicol ; 21(1): 45-53, ene.-jun. 2014. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-735188

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La magnetoencefalografía es una técnica de neuroimagen no invasiva que mide, con gran exactitud temporal, los campos magnéticos en la superficie de la cabeza producidos por corrientes neuronales en regiones cerebrales. Esta técnica es sumamente útil en la investigación básica y clínica, porque además permite ubicar el origen de la actividad neural en el cerebro. En esta revisión se abordan aspectos básicos de la biofísica del método y se discuten los hallazgos sobre procesos como la percepción del habla, la atención auditiva y la integración de la información visual y auditiva, que son importantes en la investigación. Igualmente, se ilustran sus ventajas, sus limitaciones y las nuevas tendencias en la investigación con magnetoencefalografía.


Magnetoencephalography is a noninvasive imaging technique that measures the magnetic fields on the surface of the head --produced by neuronal currents in brain regions -- and provides highly accurate temporal information. Magnetoencephalography is extremely useful in basic and clinical research as it can also locate the sources of neural activity in the brain. This review chiefly approaches biophysics-related aspects of the method; findings are also discussed on issues such as speech perception, auditory attention and integration of visual-auditory information, which are quintessential in this type of research. Lastly, this review discusses the benefits and limitations of magnetoencephalography and outlines new trends in research with this technique.

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