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Use of meta-analysis to evaluate tolonium chloride in oral cancer screening

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology, 1989
This study used meta-analysis, an analytical technique that uses raw data from previous researchers, to estimate the efficacy of screening for oral cancer with tolonium chloride (TCl). TCl, a vital blue dye, selectively stains acid tissue components such as DNA and RNA and has been used for more than 20 years by surgeons to identify suspected cancerous
D, Rosenberg, S, Cretin
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Final Evaluation of Tolonium Chloride Rinse for Screening of High-Risk Patients with Asymptomatic Squamous Carcinoma

Journal of the American Dental Association, 1983
Tolonium chloride rinse is proposed as a cancer screening agent to be used after thorough soft tissue examination. Historical review and clinical observations show no toxicity or untoward results from its topical use.
A Mashberg, Arthur Mashberg
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Disinfection of Surgical Materials Using Photo-Activated Tolonium Chloride

IFMBE Proceedings, 2009
Photo-activated disinfection is a technique which has recently become available for use in disinfection in dentistry. This technique makes use of the dye toluidine blue O coupled to a low powered laser to generate singlet oxygen which kills the bacteria without harming the patient.
Thomson, G. A.   +3 more
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The utility of tolonium chloride rinse in the diagnosis of recurrent or second primary cancers in patients with prior upper aerodigestive tract cancer

Head and Neck, 2003
AbstractBackground.The clinical utility of tolonium chloride rinse was compared with unaided visual examination alone in the diagnosis of oral carcinoma in patients previously treated for carcinoma of the upper aerodigestive tract.Methods.A total of 668 patients were enrolled in this multicenter study.
Rowena Dolor
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Antagonism of Propoxyphene Poisoning in Albino Mice with Nalorphine HCl, Methylene Blue, and Tolonium Chloride

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1967
The intraperitoneal administration of propoxyphene HCI to albino mice at a dosage level of 200 mg./Kg. (LD 99.5 ) was lethal to 98 per cent of the controls. The prophylactic subcutaneous administration of nalorphine HC1 alone, or in combination with either methylene blue or tolonium chloride, significantly increased the number of survivors with the ...
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Methylene blue or tolonium chloride antagonism of sodium nitrite induced methemoglobinemia

Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1979
Methylene blue is widely accepted as an antidote for nitrite toxicosis because of its ability to stimulate reduction of methemoglobin (ferrihemoglobin) to hemoglobin. It is usually used only in low dosage (4mg/kg) because of its purported enhancement of methemoglobin formation in high dosages.
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Use of Tolonium Chloride in Localization of Parathyroid Tissue

JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
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Tolonium chloride

Reactions Weekly, 2014
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The effect of the multi purpose drug tolonium chloride on myocardial contractility

Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 2012
A Abugameh, H Weiler, Cf Vahl
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