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The Laryngoscope, 2018
ObjectiveNoma is a devastating and destructive disease of the face for which there is a dearth of information regarding surgical options. Herein, we describe the facial deformities and patient characteristics in a patient population affected by noma and the surgical approaches used in treatment.MethodsRetrospective case series of a Doctors Without ...
David A. Shaye +5 more
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ObjectiveNoma is a devastating and destructive disease of the face for which there is a dearth of information regarding surgical options. Herein, we describe the facial deformities and patient characteristics in a patient population affected by noma and the surgical approaches used in treatment.MethodsRetrospective case series of a Doctors Without ...
David A. Shaye +5 more
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2006
Noma Neonatorum is characterized by a gangrenous process involving mucocutaneous junctions of oral, nasal and anal area and occasionally, the eyelids and scrotum. It is seen during the first few weeks of neonatal life in premature and low birth weight babies. Noma Neonatorum is commonly described with pseudomonas aeruginosa septicemia.
Tushar B, Parikh +2 more
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Noma Neonatorum is characterized by a gangrenous process involving mucocutaneous junctions of oral, nasal and anal area and occasionally, the eyelids and scrotum. It is seen during the first few weeks of neonatal life in premature and low birth weight babies. Noma Neonatorum is commonly described with pseudomonas aeruginosa septicemia.
Tushar B, Parikh +2 more
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International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1987
Noma neonatorum is a gangrenous process involving oral, nasal and anal area and occasionally, the eyelids and scrotum. It is seen during the first few weeks of neonatal life. The disease is caused by P. aeruginosa and is usually fatal. Noma neonatorum should be distinguished from the regular noma as it comprises a distinct age group, clinical course ...
R M, Borle, M, Agrawal
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Noma neonatorum is a gangrenous process involving oral, nasal and anal area and occasionally, the eyelids and scrotum. It is seen during the first few weeks of neonatal life. The disease is caused by P. aeruginosa and is usually fatal. Noma neonatorum should be distinguished from the regular noma as it comprises a distinct age group, clinical course ...
R M, Borle, M, Agrawal
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1996
Cancrum oris or noma is a condition not well known in western Europe and North America. It is, however, a relatively common cause of mortality and disability in children of undeveloped areas of Africa, Asia, and South America. This paper describes the experience at Galmi Hospital, in the sub-Saharan region of South Africa in the Niger Republic, with 50
H P, Adolph, P, Yugueros, J E, Woods
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Cancrum oris or noma is a condition not well known in western Europe and North America. It is, however, a relatively common cause of mortality and disability in children of undeveloped areas of Africa, Asia, and South America. This paper describes the experience at Galmi Hospital, in the sub-Saharan region of South Africa in the Niger Republic, with 50
H P, Adolph, P, Yugueros, J E, Woods
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American Journal of Perinatology, 2008
Neonatal noma is a rare clinical syndrome affecting term and preterm infants. It causes gangrene of the orofacial tissues accompanied by sepsis and a high mortality rate. A preterm 35-week infant, severely growth retarded in utero, developed clinical signs of sepsis with ulcers all over the oral mucosa caused by local infection with Pseudomonas ...
A, Juster-Reicher +4 more
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Neonatal noma is a rare clinical syndrome affecting term and preterm infants. It causes gangrene of the orofacial tissues accompanied by sepsis and a high mortality rate. A preterm 35-week infant, severely growth retarded in utero, developed clinical signs of sepsis with ulcers all over the oral mucosa caused by local infection with Pseudomonas ...
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1983
A 1 4/12 years old boy after having been ill with measles developed gingivostomatitis ulcero-gangrenosa, a disease known as noma in tropical countries. This rare disease usually occurs during severe depression of the immunologic defence like with measles, malnutrition, malignant neoplasmas or chemotherapy, and is caused by a local infection with ...
Jerre M. Griffin +3 more
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A 1 4/12 years old boy after having been ill with measles developed gingivostomatitis ulcero-gangrenosa, a disease known as noma in tropical countries. This rare disease usually occurs during severe depression of the immunologic defence like with measles, malnutrition, malignant neoplasmas or chemotherapy, and is caused by a local infection with ...
Jerre M. Griffin +3 more
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The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2004
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