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BackgroundVenous malformations are congenital developmental abnormalities that consist of enlarged dysplastic blood vessels. The tongue is a common site of venous malformations in the head and neck region. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the
Weili Yuan, Xukai Wang
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Tongue-pressure resistance training improves tongue and suprahyoid muscle functions simultaneously
Chizuru Namiki,1 Koji Hara,1 Haruka Tohara,1 Kenichiro Kobayashi,2 Ariya Chantaramanee,1 Kazuharu Nakagawa,1 Takayuki Saitou,2 Kohei Yamaguchi,1 Kanako Yoshimi,1 Ayako Nakane,1 Shunsuke Minakuchi1 1Department of Gerodontology, Division of Gerontology ...
Tohara H +10 more
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Frenotomy for tongue-tie in newborn infants
Background: Tongue-tie (ankylglossia) occurs when there is an anterior attachment near the tip of the tongue resulting in restricted tongue movement. It is reported to be a cause of poor breastfeeding in infants and nipple pain in breastfeeding mothers ...
Jill Campbell, Campbell, J
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Tumor Ca2+ interference therapy suffers from self‐protective Ca2+ metabolic autoregulation. In this scenario, a versatile metal‐phenolic nanocluster (TCMH) is engineered to modulate mitochondrial calcium uniporter (MCU) ‐mediated mito‐Ca2+ metabolic autonomy.
Ronglong Chen +13 more
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Background ;Perineural invasion (PNI) and nerve growth factor (NGF) expression are found to be significantly associated with the progression and/or prognosis of several human cancers.
Shen, Wei-Ren;Wang, Yi-Ping;Chang, Julia Yu-Fong;Yu, Shang-Yang;Chen, Hsin-Ming;Chiang, Chun-Pin +1 more
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PDGFA/PDGFRα signaling recruits CAFs to OSCC nests, and CAF‐OSCC contact drives tumor budding invasion. Mechanistically, heterotypic adhesion via E‐cadherin/integrin α2β1 activates YAP signaling in OSCC cells, inducing EMT. Concurrently, CAFs transfer mitochondria through TNTs, supplying ATP to fuel invasion.
Yufang Liu +17 more
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Tongue disorders of hepatological patients: fissured tongue, and rhomboid glossitis.
Oral mucosal often mirror general health problem. Vast majority of systemic diseases have oral manifestations. Abnormal liver function, anemia, serum iron level, diabetes and concomitant gastrointestinal diseases have significant effect on prevalence of ...
Moshref razavi, Soroush
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Relation Betwen Tongue Dimensions and Lower Incisorr Crowding
Aim:The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the tongue dimension measurements and lower incisor crowding/position and to identify the possible gender differences.Subjects and Method:Forty-five pretreatment plaster models and ...
Tancan UYSAL +9 more
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Slip of the tongue: implications for evolution and language development [PDF]
prevailing theory regarding the evolution of language implicates a gestural stage prior to the emergence of speech. In support of a transition of human language from a gestural to a vocal system, articulation of the hands and the tongue are underpinned ...
Forrester, Gillian +4 more
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Morbidity Among the Aging Population in Northern Bangladesh: An Epidemiological Study
Multimorbidity (≥ 2 chronic diseases) is common among aging populations, yet evidence from Bangladesh remains limited. A cross‐sectional survey of 540 older adults in Northern Bangladesh (June–August 2022) assessed multimorbidity using interviews and logistic regression analysis. Multimorbidity prevalence was 75.74% (95% CI: 71.9%–79.3%).
Md. Abu Sayem +3 more
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