Histological evaluation of tissue destruction in mouse tongues caused by cryosurgery
Introduction Cryosurgery is recognized as a treatment option for various types of oral lesions. Although cryosurgery is less invasive and easier to perform than surgical treatments, adverse events, such as stomatitis and scarring can occur if the freezing is excessive. There are few studies regardin...
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Main Authors: | Tadashi Kawai (Author), Atsushi Ogawa (Author), Isao Hoshi (Author), Hiroyuki Yamada (Author), Akira Fujimura (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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