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Periodontitis and high phosphate intake alone or in combination adversely affect the kidney
Abstract Background Periodontitis and high phosphate (HP) intake can negatively affect the kidney in the presence of renal disease. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of periodontitis or HP intake, either alone or concurrently, on the periodontal tissue and the kidney under normal renal conditions.
Ae Ri Kim+4 more
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Temporal‐Parotid Resection for Malignant Parotid Tumors: A Systematic Review
Parotid gland tumors represent a complex surgical challenge. Temporal‐parotid resection (TPR) is indicated to manage temporal bone invasion. Thirteen studies investigated the role of TPR in literature, including 336 patients. High rates of negative margins and local disease control are achieved with TPR.
Antonio Daloiso+7 more
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Current concepts in diagnosis of unusual salivary gland tumors
Salivary gland tumors are relatively uncommon and account for approximately 3-6% of all neoplasms of the head and neck. Tumors mostly involve the major salivary glands, 42.9-90% of which occur in the parotid glands and 8-19.5% in the sub-mandibular ...
Ajay Kumar Bansal+4 more
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The Longitudinal Impact of Radiotherapy on Osseointegrated Hearing Aid Outcomes and Complications
Radiation significantly increases the risk of both abutment and implant‐related osseointegrated hearing aid complications, particularly in the long term. Cumulative incidence plots demonstrate a greater discrepancy in complication rates between groups as time increases. Ongoing surveillance for complications in this population is critical.
Benjamin D. Lovin+8 more
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Robotic Resection of Parapharyngeal Follicular Dendritic Cell Sarcoma With Castleman Disease
Parapharyngeal follicular dendritic cell sarcoma (FDCS) is rare and may occur with Castleman disease. We describe the successful transoral robotic resection of a parapharyngeal FDCS associated with Castleman disease, highlighting the role of the robotic approach in achieving tissue diagnosis and definitive treatment.
Lily Huang+3 more
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EXPERIENCE IN DIAGNOSING RARE BLOOD SYSTEM TUMORS IN LABORATORY MICE
The paper presents 4 cases of rare tumors in laboratory mice: mastocytoma of mandibular lymph node, megakaryocytic leukemia, splenic erythroblastoma (non-disseminated erythroleukemia) and splenic marginal zone lymphomas.
V. N. Manskikh, О. S. Gancharova
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Cavernous hemangioma of mandible: A rare case report
Intraosseous vascular lesions are rare conditions, comprising only 0.5-1% of all intraosseous tumors. Found mainly in the second decade of life, especially in female.
Neeraj Kumar Dhiman
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Posterior Auricular Artery as a Landmark to the Facial Nerve During Parotidectomy: A Cadaver Study
In this cadaveric study, we examined the anatomical relationship between the main trunk of the facial nerve and its adjacent arterial structures, specifically the posterior auricular artery, stylomastoid artery, and occipital artery. Our findings demonstrated that, in all specimens examined, the posterior auricular artery maintained consistent and ...
Feng Wen+6 more
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Case report of an early diagnosed ameloblastic fibroma
Ameloblastic fibroma is a relatively rare benign odontogenic tumor with two neoplastic components both epithelial and ectomesenchymal. A 10-year-old girl was referred to a dentist for routine dental treatments for evaluation of the distance between ...
Parichehr Ghalayani+3 more
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A Tissue Engineering's Guide to Biomimicry
This review categorizes biomimicry in tissue engineering into mechanical, morphological, and biological strategies. It explores how each aspect contributes to replicating native tissue function and structure, highlighting current techniques and emerging approaches.
Kenny A. van Kampen+2 more
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