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Curcumin mitigates the histopathological and molecular changes in sublingual glands in diabetic male rats. [PDF]
El Shahawy M.
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The effect of plasma versus crystalloids on intravascular volume, tissue perfusion and tissue oxygenation: a randomized controlled trial in a human endotoxemia model. [PDF]
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1980
A case of specific catheterization of the sublingual gland is presented. The possibility of routine examination of this gland is discussed on the basis of a review of the literature.
Wackens, Georges, De Smedt, E.
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A case of specific catheterization of the sublingual gland is presented. The possibility of routine examination of this gland is discussed on the basis of a review of the literature.
Wackens, Georges, De Smedt, E.
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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, 2008
Sublingual immunotherapy is an established treatment option for allergic rhinitis in many European countries, but it is not approved in the United States and is considered investigational. Sublingual immunotherapy has received increasing attention in the United States as an alternative to subcutaneous immunotherapy for the treatment of allergic ...
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Sublingual immunotherapy is an established treatment option for allergic rhinitis in many European countries, but it is not approved in the United States and is considered investigational. Sublingual immunotherapy has received increasing attention in the United States as an alternative to subcutaneous immunotherapy for the treatment of allergic ...
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2011
Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) has been shown to be safe and efficacious in treating allergic rhinitis. It has been used in Europe for more than 20 years, and interest in the United States is increasing. SLIT has been shown to elicit immunologic changes similar to subcutaneous injection immunotherapy.
Sandra Y, Lin, Bryan, Leatherman
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Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) has been shown to be safe and efficacious in treating allergic rhinitis. It has been used in Europe for more than 20 years, and interest in the United States is increasing. SLIT has been shown to elicit immunologic changes similar to subcutaneous injection immunotherapy.
Sandra Y, Lin, Bryan, Leatherman
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2001
Recent claims have been made that sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) may be a viable alternative to injection immunotherapy (SIT). Animal studies show that when allergens are administered topically, they are handled differently, and IgE responses can be reduced.
Frew, Anthony J., Smith, Helen E.
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Recent claims have been made that sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) may be a viable alternative to injection immunotherapy (SIT). Animal studies show that when allergens are administered topically, they are handled differently, and IgE responses can be reduced.
Frew, Anthony J., Smith, Helen E.
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1991
The smallest of the major salivary glands, the sublingual gland is unusually the origin of a salivary neoplasm. When it is, however, the odds are greatly in favor of the neoplasm's being malignant. The gland is also uniquely associated with two nonneoplastic disorders: The cervical ranula and herniation through the mylohyoid muscle
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The smallest of the major salivary glands, the sublingual gland is unusually the origin of a salivary neoplasm. When it is, however, the odds are greatly in favor of the neoplasm's being malignant. The gland is also uniquely associated with two nonneoplastic disorders: The cervical ranula and herniation through the mylohyoid muscle
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