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Microsurgical Reconstruction of the Buccal Mucosa
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2001This article addresses the reconstruction of the buccal mucosa, which is necessary after tumor resection and contracture release.
B S, Lutz, F C, Wei
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Monomorphic adenoma of the buccal mucosa
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1985Abstract Monomorphic adenoma is a benign tumor that may originate in either major or minor salivary glands. 2,3 Those that arise in minor glands occur most frequently in the upper lip, have no strong predilection for either sex, and have occured exclusively in whites.
R C, McCoy-Collins +3 more
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Sex determination from buccal mucosa scrapes
International Journal of Legal Medicine, 2008Establishing individuality is an imperative aspect in any investigation procedure. At times, it becomes necessary to determine the sex of the individual to establish identity, and saliva stains found at the scene of crime are of major help in such cases.
Tushar, Mittal +3 more
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Epidermoid cyst of the buccal mucosa
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1989An uncommon case of a large epidermoid cyst arising within the buccal mucosa is described.
V, Rajayogeswaran, J W, Eveson
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Buccal Mucosa Biomarkers in Alzheimer’s Disease
2020Alzheimer's disease (AD) precipitation in the elderly population increases the need for sensitive biomarkers that can be applied to large population screening. Buccal cells can be obtained easily, noninvasively, and contain many proteins related to cerebral processes. Hence, they offer an ideal candidate for AD biomarker discovery.
Antigoni, Avramouli, Panayiotis, Vlamos
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The buccal mucosa in erythrodermic psoriasis
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1985Summary The buccal mucosa was studied histologically in 12 patients with erythrodermic psoriasis and seven of these had repeat biopsies examined after treatment of the skin. An increased dermal vascularity was usually observed when the skin was crythrodermic, and in all but one patient this was reduced after treatment. There were conflicting changes
R A, Dendy, G B, Walker, P V, Harrison
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Molluscum Contagiosum of the Buccal Mucosa
Archives of Dermatology, 1958Molluscum contagiosum is usually seen on the skin. An instance of involvement of the eyelids, close to the conjunctiva, is recorded by Blank, 1 with an excellent illustration by Ronchese. As far as I know, there is no report of molluscum contagiosum of the mucous membrane.
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Ionic liquid-mediated delivery of insulin to buccal mucosa
Journal of Controlled Release, 2020Amogh Vaidya, Samir Mitragotri
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