Charnock D R, Jett T, Heise G, Taylor R
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Naval Hospital, Guam, FPO San Francisco, CA 96630.
J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 1991 Mar;49(3):298-300. doi: 10.1016/0278-2391(91)90225-b.
The following points can be made about liposarcoma of the oral cavity: 1) it is rare and slow growing; 2) it is often mistaken for a benign lesion; 3) there is a direct correlation of microscopic appearance with biological behavior and prognosis; 4) treatment is primarily surgical, with radiation used for selected cases; and 5) the better-differentiated tumors seem to respond more favorably to radiation.
关于口腔脂肪肉瘤,可提出以下几点:1)它罕见且生长缓慢;2)它常被误诊为良性病变;3)微观表现与生物学行为及预后直接相关;4)治疗主要为手术,部分病例使用放疗;5)分化较好的肿瘤似乎对放疗反应更佳。