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Age‐Matched Reference Values for Circulating Natural Killer T (NKT)‐Like Cells
NKT‐like lymphocyte reference values defined in over 300 children, across five age groups, via CE‐IVD immunophenotyping. Provide a benchmark for paediatric immune monitoring supporting clinical decisions in routine laboratory practice. ABSTRACT Natural Killer T‐like cells are T lymphocytes characterised by the expression of CD56 accompanied by perforin
Elena Trombetta +7 more
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ABSTRACT Wegener's granulomatosis (WG) could be a lethal disease if not diagnosed and managed timely. Oral involvement is rare and often presents as gingival hyperplasia with a traditional “strawberry gingivitis” appearance. Dental practitioners may be the first ones to encounter WG and may be able to prevent disease progression like the present case ...
Samaneh Salari +4 more
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Examining the Level of Knowledge and Prescription Writing Skills for Common Oral Lesions among ndergraduate Dental Students of Mashhad School of Dentistry [PDF]
Background: Proper prescription writing is one of the essential skills for dentists. Common oral lesions, including herpes simplex, recurrent aphthous stomatitis, and oral candidiasis, require appropriate diagnosis and pharmacological treatment, and ...
Samaneh Salari +5 more
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Atypical Intra‐Oral Lesions in a Young Epileptic Patient: A Case Report
Dorsal surface of the tongue in a young epileptic patient showing depapillated erythematous areas, illustrating atypical intraoral lesions. ABSTRACT This case report describes a 16‐year‐old boy with a history of generalized idiopathic epilepsy who developed severe intraoral lesions.
Guillaume Loridon +3 more
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The Comparative Effects of Rhus Coriaria and Triamcinolone in Patients with Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis: A Single‐Blinded Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial [PDF]
Fatemeh Lavaee +3 more
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Background: Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (RAS) is the most common painful oral mucosal disease, affecting approximately 20% of the population. RAS presents with a wide spectrum of severity ranging from a minor nuisance to complete debility.
Hussein S Al-Essa, Taghreed F Zaidan
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A Topical Combination of Xyloglucan and Pea Protein Effectively Manages Oral Ulcers In Vivo
ABSTRACT Background Aphthous stomatitis (AS) is a common idiopathic condition that affects approximately 5% to 25% of the general population. AS is characterized by recurrent painful aphthous ulcers on non‐keratinized oral mucous membranes. Lifestyle modifications and topical treatments are often used to manage symptoms, but no definitive cure exists ...
Alessia Filippone +8 more
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Assessment of oral mucosal integrity status in patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis
Background: Recurrent aphthous stomatitis represents one of the most common oral pathoses with multifactorial etiology. Decrease in mucosal barrier resistance is believed to be one of the etiologies in its pathogenesis. This study was conducted to assess
Sriram Kaliamoorthy +6 more
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Molecular and functional landscape of BD progression and severity based on in‐depth proteomics. Tree boosting machine learning models with favorable performance in BD diagnosis and stratification. Efficient biomarker panels for BD diagnosis and stratification.
Linlin Cheng +6 more
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Oral Manifestations of Pediatric Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome
ABSTRACT Background Pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS‐C) is a rare condition associated with COVID‐19, with few reports on its oral manifestations. Case Report A 13‐year‐old male pediatric patient with presented with fever, diarrhea, odynophagia, conjunctival hyperemia, rash, and bipalpebral edema.
Angela Maira Guimarães +5 more
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