- Mucosa Information | Mount Sinai - New York
The mucosa, or mucous membrane, is a type of tissue that lines the nasal cavity Mucous membranes are usually moist tissues that are bathed by secretions such as in the nose
- Paranasal Sinus and Nasal Tumor Treatment NYC | Mount Sinai - New York
Melanoma, occurring in the nasal cavity mucosa, similar to the melanomas that occur on the skin This is an aggressive tumor even in the face of treatment Skin cancers, such as basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and cutaneous melanoma, whether locally aggressive or recurrent, can invade the skull base
- Oral Pathology NYC | Mount Sinai - New York
Soft tissue Mucosa Salivary glands Muscle Nerves Lymph tissue Hard tissue Bone (maxilla and mandible) Teeth The source of pathologic lesions is often unknown; however some can arise from infections, trauma, environmental insults, tobacco, alcohol, genetics, and congenital causes How Does an Oral Pathologist Benefit Patients?
- Allergic Nonallergic Rhinitis NYC | Mount Sinai - New York
The rhinologists at Mount Sinai’s Department of Otolaryngology offer diagnosis and treatment for conditions related to Allergic and Nonallergic Rhinitis
- Benign Esophageal Tumors - Mount Sinai
Sometimes a tumor develops in your esophagus that is not cancerous (benign) The most common type—representing about 70 percent of benign tumors—is leiomyoma, which forms in the muscle Doctors do not know what causes benign esophageal tumors When these tumors are small, you may not have any symptoms We may not need to treat these, though we will check you periodically to see if the
- Gastric tissue biopsy and culture - Mount Sinai
Learn about Gastric tissue biopsy and culture, find a doctor, complications, outcomes, recovery and follow-up care for Gastric tissue biopsy and culture
- HPV and Throat Oral Cancer | Mount Sinai - New York
HPV is one of the most common virus groups in the world to affect the skin and mucosal areas of the body, infecting the epithelial cells of skin and mucosa The epithelial surfaces include all areas covered by skin and or mucosa such as the mouth, throat, tongue, tonsils, vagina, penis, and anus
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