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13/May/2019
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2019RC4624
ABSTRACT Oral squamous papilloma is a benign tumor whose pathogenesis has been associated with human papillomavirus infection. Thus, it is noteworthy that human papillomavirus infection is one of the risk factors associated with the development of cervical, anogenital, pharynx, larynx and oral cavity carcinomas. Oral squamous papilloma can affect any region of the oral cavity, and transmission of human papillomavirus can occur by direct contact, sexual intercourse or from mother to child during delivery. The diagnosis is clinical and histopathological, […]
Keywords: Fluorescence; Papilloma/diagnosis; Papilloma/pathology; Papillomaviridae; Pathology, oral
01/Oct/2016
01/Oct/2016
DOI: 10.1590/S1679-45082016MD3658
ABSTRACT The intraoperative identification of certain anatomical structures because they are small or visually occult may be challenging. The development of minimally invasive surgery brought additional difficulties to identify these structures due to the lack of complete tactile sensitivity. A number of different forms of intraoperative mapping have been tried. Recently, the near-infrared fluorescence imaging technology with indocyanine green has been added to robotic platforms. In addition, this technology has been tested in several types of operations, and has advantages […]
Keywords: Cholecystectomy; Colectomy; Fluorescence; Indocyanine green; Intraoperative period; Robotics