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Diagnostic tests for oral cancer and potentially malignant disorders in patients presenting with clinically evident lesions [PDF]
The objectives are as follows:To estimate the accuracy of index tests for the detection of oral cancer and potentially malignant disorders of the lip and oral cavity in patients presenting with clinically evident lesions.To estimate the relative accuracy
Brocklehurst, Paul +7 more
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BACKGROUND: Esophageal cancer is the eighth most common cancer. The prognosis is bleak in patients with advanced stages. Patients with early disease have a better prognosis than those with advanced stage.
Jean Félix PIÑERÚA-GONSÁLVEZ +2 more
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Introducción. El diagnóstico de neumonía por Pneumocystis jirovecii se fundamenta en la visualización microscópica del hongo en secreciones respiratorias. Técnicas moleculares recientes también lo han detectado en muestras de orofaringe, pero su utilidad
Jenniffer Rodiño +5 more
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Clinical assessment to screen for the detection of oral cavity cancer and potentially malignant disorders in apparently healthy adults [PDF]
Background: The early detection and excision of potentially malignant disorders (PMD) of the lip and oral cavity that require intervention may reduce malignant transformations (though will not totally eliminate malignancy occurring), or if malignancy is ...
American Cancer Society +99 more
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Diagnostic tests for oral cancer and potentially malignant disorders in patients presenting with clinically evident lesions [PDF]
Background: Oral squamous cell carcinoma is the most common form of malignancy of the lip and oral cavity, often being proceeded by potentially malignant disorders (PMD).
Allegra +126 more
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Evaluation of Antibacterial Efficacy of Photodynamic Therapy vs. 2.5% NaOCl against E. faecalis-infected Root Canals Using Real-time PCR Technique [PDF]
Bacteria like E. faecalis can produce intra- and extra-radicular biofilms. Theoretically, the adjustable penetration ability of lasers enables better access to root canal system.
Ghasemi, Negin +6 more
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Glucose‐6‐phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is an uncommon inherited enzyme deficiency characterized by hemolytic anemia, caused by the inability of erythrocytes to detoxify oxidizing agents such as drugs, infectious diseases, or fava bean ingestion. In this later case, the disorder is known as favism.
Daniela Hernández-Pérez +5 more
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Oral medicine case book 74: marijuana-induced Oral Leukoplakia [PDF]
A 55-year-old male presented at the Oral Medicine Clinic of the University of the Western Cape, Oral Health Centre, Tygerberg Campus, for the evaluation of a persistent white patch on his right edentulous mandibular ridge.
Afrogheh, Amir +3 more
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Techniques for Precancerous Lesion Diagnosis
The development of the oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a multistep process that requires the accumulation of multiple genetic alterations usually preceded by detectable mucosal changes, most often leukoplakias and erythroplakias. The clinical appearance of oral precancerous lesions and their degree of epithelium dysplasia suggests the ...
Sarah Freygang Mendes +6 more
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Newer Root Canal Irrigants in Horizon: A Review
Sodium hypochloride is the most commonly used endodontic irrigant, despite limitations. None of the presently available root canal irrigants satisfy the requirements of ideal root canal irrigant. Newer root canal irrigants are studied for potential replacement of sodium hypochloride.
Sushma Jaju +2 more
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