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Quality of Life after Salivary Gland Surgery
Mark K. Wax,
Yoav P. Talmi
Oregon Health and Science University
Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer
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Quality of Life
100%
Salivary Gland Surgery
100%
Surgical Treatment
40%
Incision
40%
Cosmesis
40%
Psychological Well-being
20%
Quality of Life Improvement
20%
Malignancy
20%
Ancillary
20%
Functional Outcome
20%
Neoplastic Disease
20%
Adjunctive Therapy
20%
Parotid
20%
Salivary Gland
20%
Neck Dissection
20%
Quality Level
20%
Surgical Procedures
20%
Cosmetic Outcome
20%
Disease-related
20%
Tumor Excision
20%
Surgical Outcomes
20%
Radiation Therapy
20%
Non-surgical Treatment
20%
Hypoglossal Nerve
20%
Minimally Invasive Procedures
20%
Salivary Gland Tumor
20%
Salivary Gland Neoplasms
20%
Sublingual
20%
Neighboring Structure
20%
Facial Nerve
20%
Combined Modality Therapy
20%
Facial Nerve Function
20%
Tumor Surgery
20%
Functional Damage
20%
Inpatient Outcomes
20%
Lingual Nerve
20%
Frey Syndrome
20%
Salivary Disease
20%
Global Survival
20%
Postoperative Dysfunction
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Quality of Life
100%
Salivary Gland
100%
Disease
33%
Surgery
33%
Cancer Surgery
33%
Incision
33%
Salivary Gland Neoplasm
33%
Facial Nerve
33%
Cosmesis
33%
Malignant Neoplasm
16%
Conservative Treatment
16%
Sensation
16%
Neoplasm
16%
Radiation Therapy
16%
Surgical Technique
16%
Cancer
16%
Neck Dissection
16%
Hypoglossal Nerve
16%
Minimally Invasive Procedure
16%
Psychological Well-Being
16%
Esthetic Surgery
16%
Nerve Function
16%
Cosmetic
16%
Frey's Syndrome
16%