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Buccal Lipectomy

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1980
An operation to correct "chubby" cheeks is described. The technique is simple and safe and gives predictable results. The buccal lipectomy may be performed by itself or as an adjunct to other facial cosmetic surgery. No permanent complications were experienced in 9 patients over a three and a half-year period.
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Buccal Cellulitis Reevaluated

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1986
We studied 72 children (17 prospectively) with acute buccal cellulitis. The median age was 11 months. Fifty-five percent of patients were bacteremic, and three children without meningeal signs or symptoms had concomitant meningitis. Cellulitis aspirate cultures (eight of 35 positive) and urine bacterial antigen tests (13 of 27 positive) were useful in ...
S A, Chartrand, C J, Harrison
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Buccal Delivery Systems

Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 2003
The oral cavity is an attractive site for drug delivery due to ease of administration and avoidance of possible drug degradation in gastrointestinal tract and first-pass metabolism. Buccal drug delivery specifically refers to the delivery of drugs within/ through buccal mucosa to affect local/systemic pharmacological actions.
Jinsong, Hao, Paul W S, Heng
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Lasioglossum buccale

2023
Published as part of Japoshvili, George & Ljubomirov, Toshko, 2023, Apoidea (Hymenoptera, Apiformes and Spheciformes) of Northwestern Georgia with new records for the country, pp. 399-418 in Journal of Insect Biodiversity and Systematics 9 (2) on page 412, DOI: 10.52547/jibs.9.2.399, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Japoshvili, George, Ljubomirov, Toshko
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Buccal drug delivery

Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery, 2005
Buccal formulations have been developed to allow prolonged localised therapy and enhanced systemic delivery. The buccal mucosa, however, while avoiding first-pass effects, is a formidable barrier to drug absorption, especially for biopharmaceutical products (proteins and oligonucleotides) arising from the recent advances in genomics and proteomics. The
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L’histoplasmose buccale

Revue de Stomatologie et de Chirurgie Maxillo-faciale, 2004
Histoplasmosis is an endemic mycosis. Histoplasma capsulatum, and duboisii are the pathogenic agents in humans. The disease is reported as endemic in more than 30 countries. Three clinical forms are distinguished; acute, chronic and disseminated.
Loeb, Isabelle   +4 more
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Fentanyl buccal tablets

Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs, 2006
Fentanyl buccal tablets (FBT) are designed to manage the breakthrough pain associated with chronic pain with an enhanced rate and extent of fentanyl absorption through the buccal mucosa. The formulation incorporates an effervescent reaction to produce large shifts in pH that enhance absorption. Results from studies of safety and tolerability have shown
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BUCCAL NEURALGIA

Archives of Surgery, 1940
My reason for reporting on "buccal neuralgia" is that I have segregated a group of cases of a condition that falls into the general classification of atypical facial neuralgia but in which pain was limited to the cheek, upper jaw, malar region and nose. Moreover, a simple surgical procedure has been found that gave relief in a majority of these cases.
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Buccal submucosal mass

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2000
J A, Loudon, P E, Larsen, C M, Allen
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Pathologie buccale: Péri-buccale et d'origine buccale

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1934
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