Recurrent aphthous stomatitis in a patient with Wilson's disease [PDF]
La estomatitis aftosa recurrente es la enfermedad ulcerativa más común de la mucosa oral. Ocurre mayormente en adultos jóvenes sanos, afectando al 20% de la población general. Se ha propuesto que puede deberse a alteraciones tanto locales como sistémicas,
Aguerre, María Florencia +3 more
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Low power laser radiation treatment in patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis
Background: among the periodontal emergencies that require immediate attention is the RAS, due to the inconvenience or complications that it causes to the patient.
Yety Isabel Rosado Fernández +5 more
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PFAPA syndrome study at Imam Khomeini Hospital Pediatrics Rheumatology Clinic in Ardabil from 2003 to 2007 [PDF]
Introduction: PFAPA(periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngities, adenitis) syndrome is a new syndrome of periodic fevers that has been introduced in the past two decades.
جستان, مارینا +3 more
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Serum zinc levels in 368 patients with oral mucosal diseases: a preliminary study [PDF]
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the serum zinc levels in patients with common oral mucosal diseases by comparing these to healthy controls.
Bao, Zhe-Xuan +3 more
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Oral ulcers: Differential diagnosis and treatment [PDF]
Las úlceras orales suelen ser muy dolorosas y son motivo de consulta frecuente. Entre sus causas destacan procesos infecciosos, neoplasias, enfermedades gastrointestinales, alteraciones sanguíneas, enfermedades reumatológicas, enfermedades inmunológicas,
Chimenos Küstner, Eduardo +2 more
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Introduction: Recurrent aphthous stomatitis is one of the most common Diseases of oral mucosa. In spite of its popularity and severity of pain, it dosen't have a routine treatment method.
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STOMATITIS APTHOSA REKUREN (SAR) MINOR MULTIPLE PRE MENSTRUASI (Laporan Kasus)
Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is an inflammation of the soft tissues of the mouth that is characterized by recurrent ulcers. SAR is clinically divided into three types, ie recurrent aphthous stomatitis minor, major and herpetiform.
Amelia Thantawi +4 more
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Forekomst av mineraliseringsforstyrrelser og residiverende aftøs stomatitt (after/RAS) hos cøliakere : en litteraturstudie [PDF]
Ideen for oppgaven fikk vi under ulike forelesninger våren 2010, først med professor Trond S. Halstensen (Institutt for Oral Biologi, IOB), deretter fulgt opp med patologiforelesninger av professor Tore Solheim og post doc. Tine M.
Bjørvik, Even Eie, Børslett, Rune
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Histomorphology of healthy oral mucosa in untreated celiac patients: unexpected association with spongiosis. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The jejunal mucosa is the major site involved in celiac disease, but modifications have also been found in the gastric, rectal and esophageal mucosa.
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PFAPA syndrome is not a sporadic disease [PDF]
Objectives. To determine whether PFAPA (periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis and cervical adenitis) patients have a positive family history (FH) for recurrent fever syndromes. Method.
Clet, Johanna +7 more
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