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British Journal of Dermatology, 1972
Summary.— A patient with histologically proven Crohn's disease of the ileum and caecum presented with unusual ulceration of the mouth 3 years after subtotal colectomy. Worsening of bowel symptoms was associated with exacerbation of oral ulceration on several occasions.
L. Stankler, S. W. B. Ewen, N. W. Kerr
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Summary.— A patient with histologically proven Crohn's disease of the ileum and caecum presented with unusual ulceration of the mouth 3 years after subtotal colectomy. Worsening of bowel symptoms was associated with exacerbation of oral ulceration on several occasions.
L. Stankler, S. W. B. Ewen, N. W. Kerr
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Mouth cancer in inflammatory bowel diseases.
Oral Diseases, 2016Mouth cancer is a major health problem. Multiple risk factors for developing mouth cancer have been studied and include history of tobacco and alcohol abuse, age over 40, exposure to ultraviolet radiation, human papilloma virus infection (HPV ...
Eftyxia Giagkou+2 more
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Burning mouth syndrome: a systematic review of treatments.
Oral Diseases, 2018Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic oral pain syndrome that primarily affects peri- and postmenopausal women. It is characterized by oral mucosal burning and may be associated with dysgeusia, paresthesia, dysesthesia, and xerostomia.
Yuan F. Liu+4 more
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Research in Veterinary Science, 2002
Foot and mouth disease (FMD) affects cloven-footed animals. It is caused by seven species ("types") of Foot and Mouth virus (FMDV) in the genus aphthovirus, family Picornaviridae (). FMDV is a single-stranded RNA virus, with a protein coat consisting of four capsid proteins enumerated as VP1, VP2, VP3, and VP4 (Garland and Donaldson 1990).
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Foot and mouth disease (FMD) affects cloven-footed animals. It is caused by seven species ("types") of Foot and Mouth virus (FMDV) in the genus aphthovirus, family Picornaviridae (). FMDV is a single-stranded RNA virus, with a protein coat consisting of four capsid proteins enumerated as VP1, VP2, VP3, and VP4 (Garland and Donaldson 1990).
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Foot-and-mouth Disease Transmission in Africa: Implications for Control, a Review.
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2016In Africa, for the control of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), more information is needed on the spread of the disease at local, regional and inter-regional level. The aim of this review is to identify the role that animal husbandry, trade and wildlife have
T. Tekleghiorghis+4 more
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Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral radiology, and endodontics, 2001
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of self-reported symptoms of dry mouth and burning mouth in the frail elderly. We expected to find the studied symptoms more frequently in the frail elderly than in those who were ...
H. Pajukoski+3 more
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OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of self-reported symptoms of dry mouth and burning mouth in the frail elderly. We expected to find the studied symptoms more frequently in the frail elderly than in those who were ...
H. Pajukoski+3 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice
Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a viral infection of livestock that is an important determinant of global trade in animal products. The disease causes a highly contagious vesicular syndrome of cloven-hoofed animals. Successful control of FMD is dependent upon early detection and recognition of the clinical signs, followed by appropriate notification ...
Jonathan, Arzt+2 more
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Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a viral infection of livestock that is an important determinant of global trade in animal products. The disease causes a highly contagious vesicular syndrome of cloven-hoofed animals. Successful control of FMD is dependent upon early detection and recognition of the clinical signs, followed by appropriate notification ...
Jonathan, Arzt+2 more
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Diagnosis of Foot-and-Mouth Disease
2013Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) exists as multiple serotypes and strains that infect a range of cloven-hoofed animals with variable severity. Clinical diagnosis reinforced by diagnostic tests support timely intervention, whilst virus characterisation helps trace routes of spread and select appropriate vaccine strains.
D.J. Paton, D.P. King
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Foot-and mouth diseases carriers
The Veterinary Record, 1965P. Sutmoller, A. Gaggero
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1981
Foot-and-mouth disease affects cloven-footed animals, both domestic and wild, in most regions of the world except North and Central America, Australia, New Zealand and Japan.
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Foot-and-mouth disease affects cloven-footed animals, both domestic and wild, in most regions of the world except North and Central America, Australia, New Zealand and Japan.
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