Can The Prognosis Of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Be Predicted Using Computer Assisted Morphometric Image Analysis?
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1989Author
Guthua, Symon W.
Peto, C. A
Donoff, R. B
Southern, J. F.
Domanowski, G.f
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Analysis of 355 cases with fractures of the mandible indicated that 74.9% of the cases were due to interpersonal violence and 13.8% were caused by road traffic accidents. The men to women ratio was 8.4:1 and 75.5% of the fracture cases had single fractures while 24.5% had multiple fractures. In cases with a single fracture, the most commonly involved mandibular site was the body (42.2%). The angle of mandible was most frequently fractured (50.5%) in cases with multiple fractures.
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Guthua S.w., Southern J .f., Domanowski G.f. Peto C.a., Donoff R. B.: Can The Prognosis Of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Be Predicted Using Computer Assisted Morphometric Image Analysis? International Acad. Of Pathol. 364, 1989 (abs)Publisher
University of Nairobi School of Medicine
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