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Dermographism in the Oral Cavity [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Case Reports, 2016
Dermographism is a type of physical urticaria that can be induced by writing on the skin. It occurs in 2-5% of the population and is considered to be a normal physiological phenomenon. However, in a small subset of patients, it can be symptomatic and may affect the quality of life.
Binmadi, Nada, Almazrooa, Soulafa
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Oral cavity eumycetoma

open access: yesRevista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo, 2011
Mycetoma is a pathological process in which eumycotic (fungal) or actinomycotic causative agents from exogenous source produce grains. It is a localized chronic and deforming infectious disease of subcutaneous tissue, skin and bones.
Gisele Alborghetti Nai   +2 more
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The peculiarities of oral cavity and its subjective estimation of women with PCOS

open access: yesActa Biomedica Scientifica, 2018
The article presents the results of research the aim of which was describing of the peculiarities of oral cavity and its subjective estimation by women with PCOS.
I. A. Igumnov   +3 more
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Squamos cell carcinoma in the fornix of the oral vestibule

open access: yesJournal of Education, Health and Sport, 2018
The article describes a case of a long-term squamous cell carcinoma in the fornix of oral cavity. Diagnostic methods for this medical condition are also described.
Monika Ratajek-Gruda   +2 more
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The correlation of Helicobacter pylori infection in the oral cavity and in the stomach and periodontitis

open access: yes口腔疾病防治, 2016
Objective To investigate the correlation of Helicobacter pylori infection in the oral cavity and stomach, and correlation of Helicobacter pylori infection in the oral cavity and periodontitis.
ZHU Xiao-ru   +4 more
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The effect of oral habits in the oral cavity of children and its treatment

open access: yesPadjadjaran Journal of Dentistry, 2008
Oral habits include habit which is continuously done and has the potential to cause defects in teeth and perioral tissues. Some of the oral habits are finger/thumb sucking, lip sucking/biting, nail biting, bruxism, abnormal swallowing and mouth breathing.
Meirina Gartika
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Mucormycosis of the oral cavity

open access: yesOral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1993
Mucormycosis (phycomycosis, zygomycosis) is an acute opportunistic infection caused by a saprophytic fungus found in soil, bread molds, and decaying fruits and vegetables. Numerous predisposing risk factors are associated with mucormycosis, although most cases have been reported in poorly controlled diabetics or in patients with hematologic malignant ...
Department of Oral Diagnostic Sciences, Division of Oral Pathology, University of Florida College of Dentistry. Gainesville, Fla., USA ( host institution )   +3 more
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The Role of the Plasminogen/Plasmin System in Inflammation of the Oral Cavity

open access: yesCells, 2023
The oral cavity is a unique environment that consists of teeth surrounded by periodontal tissues, oral mucosae with minor salivary glands, and terminal parts of major salivary glands that open into the oral cavity.
Tetiana Yatsenko   +7 more
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Erythroplakia of the oral cavity [PDF]

open access: yesCancer, 1975
Erythroplakia of the oral cavity is a specific disease entity which must be differentiated from other specific or nonspecific inflammatory oral lesions, although this can only be done in most cases by biopsy. A series of 58 cases of oral erythroplakia has been retrieved from 65,354 consecutively accessioned biopsy-surgical specimens.
W G, Shafer, C A, Waldron
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Hamartomas of the oral cavity

open access: yesJournal of International Society of Preventive and Community Dentistry, 2015
The majority of oral diseases present as growths and masses of varied cellular origin. Such masses may include simple hyperplasia, hamartoma, choristoma, teratoma, benign or malignant neoplasms. The distinguishing features of hamartomatous lesions are not certain, and often these non-neoplastic masses are indiscreetly denoted as neoplasms without ...
Patil, Shankargouda   +2 more
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