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    Clinicopathologic Parameters Related to Recurrence and Locoregional Metastasis in 180 Oral Squamous Cell Carcinomas by Montebugnoli, Lucio, Gissi, Davide Bartolomeo, Flamminio, Federica, Gentile, Luciano, Dallera, Vittorio, Leonardi, Elisa, Beccarini, Tommaso, Foschini, Maria Pia

    “…Lymph node metastasis (LNm), local recurrence (LR), and second primary tumor (SPT) after primary surgery for oral squalmous cell carcinoma (OSCC) have been…”
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    Integrated reconstructive strategies for treating the anophthalmic orbit by Clauser, Luigi, Sarti, Elisabetta, Dallera, Vittorio, Galiè, Manlio

    Published in Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery (01-10-2004)
    “…Anophthalmia may be congenital or acquired. Congenital anophthalmia refers to any orbit that contains a severely hypoplastic eye at birth (microphthalmia), or…”
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    Frontobasilar fractures in children by Clauser, Luigi, Dallera, Vittorio, Sarti, Elisabetta, Tieghi, Riccardo

    Published in Child's nervous system (01-03-2004)
    “…Forehead, anterior cranial base and orbito-naso-ethmoidal fractures, combined with brain injuries and dural tears, constitute a frequent pattern of injury in…”
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    Rationale of Treatment in Graves Ophthalmopathy by Clauser, Luigi, Galiè, Manlio, Sarti, Elisabetta, Dallera, Vittorio

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-12-2001)
    “…Graves ophthalmopathy is a chronic and multisystem disorder caused by an autoimmune process, characterized by the presence of antibodies that stimulate a…”
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    Pleomorphic adenoma of the palate by Clauser, Luigi, Mandrioli, Stefano, Dallera, Vittorio, Sarti, Elisabetta, Galiè, Manilio, Cavazzini, Luigi

    Published in The Journal of craniofacial surgery (01-11-2004)
    “…Pleomorphic adenoma, is the most common tumor (50%) of the major and minor salivary glands. Seventy percent of the tumors of the minor salivary glands are…”
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