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Abstract
A case of transitional-cell carcinoma of the maxillary sinus involving the hard palate
is reported. The site of occurrence, the histology of these tumors, and the difficulty
of their diagnosis are discussed. Their grave prognosis because of metastases which
recurred following a block dissection of the neck is illustrated in the case presented.
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- Oral Surg., Oral Med. & Oral Path. 1949; 2: 690
- Oral Pathology.ed. 3. Henry Kimpton, London1950
- Textbook of Pathology.ed. 5. Henry Kimpton, London1947
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