12th Emirates Pathology & Digital Pathology Conference on December 21-23, 2022 in Dubai, UAEWhat is head and neck pathology?Diagnoses are made for patients with malignant tumours, non-cancerous disease, infections, inflammations, and other disorders affecting the head and neck by head and neck pathology.Numerous disorders can affect the head and neck areas.Many significant organs and structures can be found in these areas, including:• thyroid• oral cavity• tongue• larynx• salivary glandsThyroidA medical problem that prevents your thyroid from producing the appropriate amount of hormones is known as thyroid illness. Correctly, your thyroid produces the hormones necessary to keep your body operating normally. Your body uses energy too quickly when the thyroid produces excessive amounts of thyroid hormone. It is known as hyperthyroidism.A little gland called the thyroid is found near the front of the neck, around the windpipe (trachea). It has two broad wings that wrap around the side of your throat and is fashioned like a butterfly with a smaller centre. a gland, the thyroid is. Your body contains glands, which produce and release compounds that aid various bodily functions. Your thyroid produces hormones that assist in regulating a number of important bodily processes. More details chick here12th Emirates Pathology & Digital Pathology Event on December 21-23, 2022 in Dubai, UAEOral cavityThe upper part of the aerodigestive tract is made up of the mouth cavity and oropharynx. Because pathologic processes appear differently in these two locations, they also have different prognoses and histologic grades. The explanation of the sublingual and submandibular areas is followed by a discussion of the normal architecture of the mouth cavity, vestibule, and oral cavity proper. The variety of pathologic processes that take place in various areas are then described,The most prevalent type of oral cancer, lip cancer, usually affects men. It is separated into two types: basal cells and squamous cells. Squamous cells, the thin, flat cells that line the lips and mouth, are where the most prevalent type of lip cancer develops.Don't miss the opportunity hurry up submit your paper at CME/CPD accredited 12th Emirates Pathology & Digital Pathology Utilitarian Conference, Which is scheduled to held December 21-23, 2022, Dubai, UAE you can submit here https://pathology.universeconferences.com/submit-abstract/tongueOropharyngeal cancer and oral cancer are the two main kinds of cancer that affect the tongue. The tongue is divided into two halves. The majority of it is the portion that you can freely move and generally view. Oral cancer is the conventional name for cancer that develops in this area of the tongue.Geographic tongue symptoms and signs can include: On the top or side of your tongue, there are smooth, red, irregularly shaped patches (lesions). a lesion's location, size, or shape changing frequently. Some people experience discomfort, pain, or a burning feeling after consuming meals that are spicy or acidic.12th Emirates Pathology & Digital Pathology Summit on December 21-23, 2022 in Dubai, UAELarynxLaryngeal carcinoma is distinguished on gross pathology by flattened plaques, mucosal ulceration, and elevated borders of the lesion. Spindle cells, basaloid cells, and nuclear atypia are typical findings of laryngeal cancer on microscopic histopathological investigation.Viral infections, vocal cord tension, and other conditions can all cause laryngeal problems. the vocal cords, epiglottis, and throat. encompass specific disorders. throat cancer. People may have trouble breathing or swallowing, a lump in their throat, or a hoarse voice.Tumors that start in the salivary glands grow abnormally and are known as salivary gland tumours. Rare cancers of the salivary glands12th Emirates Pathology & Digital Pathology Congress on December 21-23, 2022 in Dubai, UAEsalivary glandsSaliva is produced by salivary glands and maintains strong teeth while also assisting in digestion and keeping your mouth wet. Three pairs of large salivary glands—the parotid, sublingual, and submandibular—are located under and behind your jaw. There are numerous other microscopic salivary glands in your lips, cheeks, mouth, and throat.Any salivary gland in your body can start a salivary gland tumour. The majority are benign (non-cancerous), although they can occasionally be malignant. The parotid glands are where most salivary gland tumours are found.Early in the 1900s, Head and Neck Pathology (HNP) started to emerge consistently after two centuries of intermittent occurrence. Two papers published in the 1930s listed more than a thousand references on head and neck tumours, with one citing 450 papers on the sinonasal region (1) and the other providing 600 references on the salivary glands (2). Oral pathologists have made substantial contributions to HNP. Only a few people can be honoured here because their history is a significant story in and of itself. This overview of the history of HNP is approached by examining the timelines of a few chosen and representative issues, with a focus on relevant publications and organisations where pathologists with expertise in HNP practised. Salivary glands are taken into consideration independently.12th Emirates Pathology & Digital Pathology Exhibition on December 21-23, 2022 in Dubai, UAEHead and Neck Pathology prior to 1900The first "polyp" is thought to have been removed around 1860 using one of the early, albeit primitive, laryngoscopes (3). An 1871 publication on 100 consecutive biopsies by English laryngologist Morell Mackenzie included several illustrations of the microscopic views (4). The diagnosis of diseases using biopsies was novel in the late 1800s. Looking at outstanding, intricate drawings of microscopic images and their legends shows that it was a challenging exercise. For instance, there were a variety of microscopic characteristics that were thought to be typical of common squamous carcinoma. Face tissue and tangential sections of cytologically normal epithelium were particularly susceptible to cancer misdiagnosis.Many benign and malignant tumours, along with other histologic diseases, were initially described during this time.The identification of neoplasms like rhabdomyosarcoma, myoblastoma (granular cell tumours), and subtypes of salivary gland tumours as well as the description of noncancerous lesions like Wegener's granulomatosis are fascinating and frequently confusing tales in and of themselves.12th Emirates Pathology & Digital Pathology Meeting on December 21-23, 2022 in Dubai, UAEImportant Information:Conference Name: 12th Emirates Pathology & Digital Pathology Utilitarian ConferenceShort Name: 12EPUCG2022Dates December 21-23, 2022Venue: Dubai, UAEScientific Program: It will only include plenary speakers, keynote speakers, panel discussions and presentations in parallel sessions.Audience: Global Leaders, Industrialists, Business Delegates, Students, Entrepreneurs, ExecutivesEmail: pathology@universeconferences.comVisit: https://pathology.universeconferences.com/Pathology Experts:https://pathology.universeconferences.com/pathology-experts/Call for Papers: https://pathology.universeconferences.com/submit-abstract/Register here: https://pathology.universeconferences.com/registration/Call Us: +12073070027WhatsApp Us: +4420332227110Pathology Medical Conferences, Histopathology meeting, Immunology conference, clinical Pathology webinars, Plant Pathology Conferences, CME Pathology Conferences, Pathology Congresses, World Pathology Congress, Clinical Pathology, Laboratory Medicine Conference, Digital Pathology exhibitionReference pathology and digital pathology UCGconferences press releases and blogsMedium: https://medium.com/@traviis.stork/call-for-paper-track-3-breast-pathology-837328eaad1Globa lhealth : https://globalhealthtrainingcentre.tghn.org/community/blogs/your_posts/BlogSpot: https://emiratespathologyucgconferences.blogspot.com/2022/07/call-for-paper-track-3-breast-pathology.htmlLinked In: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/call-paper-track-3-breast-pathology-dr-travis-stork-1fReddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/BreastCancerUCGConf/comments/vsiogm/call_for_paper_track_3_breast_pathology/Tumbler: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/digitalpathologyucgconferences/689005131446059008?source=share
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