Abstract
Patients often present in dental settings with orofacial lesions, which can be challenging to diagnose clinically due to their heterogenous characteristics. This can have serious implications for patient health, especially for head and neck tumours, which can undergo rapid metastatic spread (Kalele, Kulkarni, Patil, and Nayyar 2016). Histological examinations provide crucial diagnostic information and can indicate the likelihood of a malignant transformation, which impacts prognosis and optimal treatment planning (Logan and Goss, 2010). Histo-diagnostic data can also generate epidemiological information to guide regional healthcare policies.
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