Publications by authors named "Ada Ferrer"

Since its origins, nuclear medicine has faced technological changes that led to modifying operating modes and adapting protocols. In the field of radioguided surgery, the incorporation of preoperative scintigraphic imaging and intraoperative detection with the gamma probe provided a definitive boost to sentinel lymph node biopsy to become a standard procedure for melanoma and breast cancer. The various technological innovations and consequent adaptation of protocols come together in the coexistence of the disruptive and the gradual.

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Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the usefulness of liquid-based brush cytology for malignancy diagnosis and HPV detection in patients with suspected oropharyngeal and oral carcinomas, as well as for the diagnosis of tumoral persistence after treatment.

Material And Methods: Seventy-five patients with suspicion of squamous cell carcinoma of the oropharynx or oral cavity were included. Two different study groups were analyzed according to the date of the sample collection: (1) during the first endoscopy exploration and (2) in the first control endoscopy after treatment for squamous cell carcinoma.

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Nasal amputation and nasomaxillary defects, need to reconstruct the internal lining, osteochondral structure, and external coating of the nose. Authors report a 70-year-old male and a 65-year-old female treated for nasomaxillary defects (Brown JS, Shaw RJ. The Lancet Oncology 2010;11:1001-1008) due to squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) where the tip of the nose was preserved.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study focused on comparing the clinicopathological and molecular characteristics of oral premalignant lesions (OPML) in non-smoker and smoker patients who developed oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), finding that OPML is often extensive and multifocal, leading to high morbidity.
  • - A total of 81 patients (including 43 smokers and 38 non-smokers) were analyzed, revealing that non-smokers tended to be older females while smokers were generally younger males, with HPV and EBV found to be negative in all cases analyzed.
  • - Key findings indicated that both groups exhibited similar early cytogenetic alterations, particularly loss of heterozygosity (LOH) and losses of tumor suppressor
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