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Laryngeal cancer is the most frequent head and neck cancer.
The purpose of our study is to review our 15-year experience with pediatric patients who have been diagnosed with neuroblastoma, and to determine their most frequent head and neck manifestations and symptoms.
In Tunisia, it represents the most frequent head and neck cancer, with an annual incidence of about 4 cases per 100,000 persons.
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The most frequent head-butting on a football field, meanwhile, occurs at the line of scrimmage, where linemen often begin in what's known as a three-point stance: crouching and leaning forward on one hand, and then exploding upward in a meeting of crowns.
Contusion, which includes scalp hematomas, was the most frequent head-injury diagnosis (49.9%), followed by soft tissue and organ injury (27.5%) and fractures (15%).
The most frequent chapter heading under 'other causes' was 'infection' followed by 'dermatological'dermatological
Headache is the most frequent symptom following head injury, but long-term follow-up of headache after head injury entails methodological challenges.
In the absence of specific data from the literature on the frequency of observation of head pain in the neurorehabilitative setting, it seems reasonable to estimate that the most frequent types of head pain likely to be encountered in the neurorehabilitative setting are tension-type headache and migraine, based on their high prevalence in the general population.
Most frequent sites of head and neck mucosal melanoma are mucosa of nasal cavity, oral cavity and paranasal sinuses [27].
The most frequent circumstances of head traumas included: brawls in 5 patients (31%) and sport accidents in 4 (25%).
Headache is the most frequent symptom following head injury, and it is manifested both as new onset and worsening of pre-existing headache [6 9].
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