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Background: Children are more sensitive to tobacco advertisements than adults. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that tobacco use has doubled in the past four decades particularly among the youth. Smoking among teenagers is an issue that affects countries worldwide.

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  • - Duodenal lipoma, particularly in the ampullary region, is extremely rare, but advances in medical imaging are leading to more frequent diagnoses and treatments.
  • - A 15-year-old boy presented with gastrointestinal bleeding and jaundice, resulting in a CT scan revealing a large mass causing complications and leading to surgery.
  • - After an exploratory laparotomy and excision of the lipoma, the patient had a smooth recovery and was discharged just a week later, with histopathology confirming the diagnosis of a submucosal lipomatous polyp.
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Various methods of reconstruction are available for reconstructing oral cancer defects, but all of them have their inherent drawbacks. The superiorly based platysma myocutaneous flap is a common reconstruction option for intra-oral defects following oral cancer resections. We present our results of using platysmal flaps in reconstructing intraoral defects following oral cavity cancer resection in our 7 patients along with resection of three cases of premalignant conditions of oral cavity.

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