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Successful treatment of a Himalayan cat with feline orofacial pain syndrome
Abstract Feline orofacial pain syndrome is a neuropathic pain disorder in cats, characterised by oral discomfort and tongue self‐mutilation. The pathogenesis of feline orofacial pain syndrome remains unclear, but trigger factors such as dental disease and environmental stress have been described.
Katrin Ertelt, Judith Dörner
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Refractory CRPS pain treated with psilocybin: A case report
Key Clinical Message Psilocybin shows promise as a treatment for CRPS, offering significant pain relief and functional improvement in a patient with refractory symptoms. This case highlights the need for further research into psilocybin's efficacy and optimal dosing for chronic pain management.
David S. Jevotovsky +4 more
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COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT OF PAIN-PARESTETICHESKOY GPRS USING PHYSIOTHERAPY
Despite the significant prevalence in the population of major dental diseases is 30-70%, a relatively high proportion are pathological processes of periodontal tissues and mucous membranes of the mouth (GPRS). They hit 10-50% of the population.
Y.N. Dychko +3 more
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Abstract Background We aimed to construct an artificial intelligence‐based model for detecting oral cancer and dysplastic leukoplakia using oral cavity images captured with a single‐lens reflex camera. Subjects and methods We used 1043 images of lesions from 424 patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), leukoplakia, and other oral mucosal ...
Atsumu Kouketsu +19 more
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The present study clarified the rat trigeminal ganglion cells’ three‐dimensional localization. Fast blue was injected into 12 sites of the orofacial regions, and ganglion cell bodies innervating these regions were labeled. The labeled trigeminal ganglia were cleared by modified 3DISCO, imaged with confocal laser‐scanning microscopy, and reconstructed ...
Eriko Kuramoto +7 more
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Abstract Background and Aims Patients with burning mouth syndrome (BMS) experience an annoying feeling without clinical evidence of any mucosal lesion. Deficiency or excess of micronutrients is a common feature in secondary BMS. There is limited knowledge among oral healthcare providers regarding the significance of micronutrients in oral health, so ...
Narges Gholizadeh, Nafiseh Sheykhbahaei
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The lived experiences of oropharyngeal dysphagia in adults living with fibromyalgia
Abstract Background Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain condition which has recently been linked with eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties (dysphagia). However, to date, sample sizes within completed research are small and study designs heterogeneous, and therefore, little is known about the lived experiences of dysphagia among people with ...
Órla Gilheaney +2 more
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Effect of zinc supplementation as an adjuvant to corticosteroid treatment in patients with oral lichen planus: A systematic review. [PDF]
Bahramian A +4 more
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Unilateral glossodynia as a harbinger of an occult cerebellopontine angle tumour. [PDF]
Gibeili C +3 more
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Perspectives of international multi-center clinical trials on traditional Chinese herbal medicine. [PDF]
Wu S +5 more
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