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Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2012
AbstractSuccessful treatment of recurrent hepatoblastoma (HB) relies largely on surgical resection. When tumors are responsive, chemotherapy can be used to render patients resectable. Various chemotherapeutic regimens studied in small numbers of patients on phase I/II trials have shown few responses.
Angela D, Trobaugh-Lotrario +1 more
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AbstractSuccessful treatment of recurrent hepatoblastoma (HB) relies largely on surgical resection. When tumors are responsive, chemotherapy can be used to render patients resectable. Various chemotherapeutic regimens studied in small numbers of patients on phase I/II trials have shown few responses.
Angela D, Trobaugh-Lotrario +1 more
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American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1997
Rather little is known about the changes in orthodontic treatment results exceeding a decade after treatment. The purpose of this study was to quantify changes in tooth relationships in a series of cases (n = 36) at 6 years and again at 15 years after treatment.
J L, Vaden, E F, Harris, R L, Gardner
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Rather little is known about the changes in orthodontic treatment results exceeding a decade after treatment. The purpose of this study was to quantify changes in tooth relationships in a series of cases (n = 36) at 6 years and again at 15 years after treatment.
J L, Vaden, E F, Harris, R L, Gardner
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2000
Relapsing polychondritis is a rare inflammatory disease of unknown aetiology characterized by recurrent inflammation and destruction of cartilaginous structures and connective tissue. Current data provide increasing support for an autoimmune basis, but its cause remains unknown.
J F, Molina, L R, Espinoza
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Relapsing polychondritis is a rare inflammatory disease of unknown aetiology characterized by recurrent inflammation and destruction of cartilaginous structures and connective tissue. Current data provide increasing support for an autoimmune basis, but its cause remains unknown.
J F, Molina, L R, Espinoza
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The Laryngoscope, 1972
AbstractTo date only 55 cases of relapsing polychondritis have been reported in the English literature. The present information concerning the history, clinical and laboratory findings, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment is reviewed. Two unusual cases of this disease which exemplify the extreme variability of the symptomatology among these patients ...
R E, Swain, M H, Stroud
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AbstractTo date only 55 cases of relapsing polychondritis have been reported in the English literature. The present information concerning the history, clinical and laboratory findings, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment is reviewed. Two unusual cases of this disease which exemplify the extreme variability of the symptomatology among these patients ...
R E, Swain, M H, Stroud
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Relapsing polychondritis☆☆☆★★★
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1997openaire +2 more sources

