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Toluidine Blue in the Management of Carcinoma of the Oral Cavity
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1968THE EARLY diagnosis and management of carcinoma of the oral cavity and pharynx continues to present a great challenge. Carcinoma in an early stage of development is hard to detect because the lesion may be impalpable and the color changes not very different from the color of the surrounding mucosa.
Charles W. Vaughan+2 more
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Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry, 2016
AIMS The early diagnosis and treatment of oral cancer at a potentially-malignant stage would reduce morbidity and improve the survival rates and quality of life of patients. Leukoplakia is the most common potentially-malignant disorder.
A. Chaudhry+4 more
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AIMS The early diagnosis and treatment of oral cancer at a potentially-malignant stage would reduce morbidity and improve the survival rates and quality of life of patients. Leukoplakia is the most common potentially-malignant disorder.
A. Chaudhry+4 more
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Adsorption of toluidine blue on pulp fibers
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 2007How pulp fibers interact with salt is important for fiber swelling, water retention and drainage. The dye toluidine blue is a salt, consisting of a chloride anion and an aromatic cation, which can be easily detected by light absorbance measurements. In distilled water, toluidine blue adsorption on fibers proceeds up to charge stoichiometry, provided ...
Michaël Allix+2 more
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Toluidine blue—An evaluation in the treatment of uterine bleeding
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1953T OLUIDINE blue has been found to counteract the bleeding tendency in some bleeding states. The drug has an antiheparin-like action. In 1945 it was reported that there was an inhibitor to coagulation of blood in certain animals which had been subjected to prolonged irradiati0n.l It was further observed that toluidine blue injected intravenously ...
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Identification of Parathyroid Glands by Toluidine Blue Staining
Archives of Surgery, 1970Identification of the parathyroids may present some difficulties at the time of thyroid surgery, or during neck explorations for parathyroid tumors. Fat, lymph nodes, and thyroid adenomas have been confused with parathyroid tissue. Toluidine blue, a phenothiazine dye, has been used in cases of cyanide and carbon monoxide poisoning and in some types of
James Allums, Albert O. Singleton
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A Study of the Mechanism of the Toluidine Blue Dye Test
Endoscopy, 1983Toluidine blue is commonly used by endoscopists as a screening test for squamous cell carcinoma. Little information is available on the mechanism of vital staining as it is not preserved by conventional fixation. By using a simple method to stabilize toluidine blue, the authors were able to study the action of the dye under the light and electron ...
J. Marnay+4 more
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Toluidine blue aids in detection of dysplasia and carcinoma in suspicious oral lesions.
Oral Diseases, 2015OBJECTIVES Accurate clinical identification of 'higher-risk' oral premalignant lesions or 'higher-risk' areas within lesions is important. Assessment methods that predict their presence have great utility.
N. Chainani-Wu+6 more
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Anisotropic staining of apurinic acid with toluidine blue
Histochemistry, 1979Using normal rat liver imprints, studies were carried out on the effects of histone extraction and the formation of aldehyde groups from deoxyribose on anisotropic toluidine blue staining of depurinized DNA after sodium bisulfite treatment. The anisotropic effect of bisulfite was found to be determined by binding of bisulfite ions to the aldehyde ...
Tālivaldis Freivalds+1 more
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Toluidine blue in the corroboration of rape in the adult victim
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1987Objective physical evidence to corroborate a claim of rape is frequently absent. Genital lacerations are considered evidence that rape has occurred. In this study, toluidine blue dye, a nuclear stain, was used to detect vaginal lacerations. The detection of vaginal lacerations in reported rape victims increased from one in 24 to 14 in 24 with toluidine
Richard Welch+4 more
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Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society, 2020
Ameneh Asheghhosseini, J. Zolgharnein
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Ameneh Asheghhosseini, J. Zolgharnein
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