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BackgroundEarly detection of tooth-related diseases in patients plays a key role in maintaining their dental health and preventing future complications. Since dentists are not overly attentive to tooth-related diseases that may be
Changgyun Kim +3 more
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Intermediate Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease [PDF]
Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease is a common neurogenetic disorder and its heterogeneity is a challenge for genetic diagnostics. The genetic diagnostic procedures for a CMT patient can be explored according to the electrophysiological criteria: very slow motor nerve conduction velocity (MNCV) (45 m/s).
Lei, Liu, Ruxu, Zhang
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Tooth agenesis: genes and syndromic diseases –literature review
Introduction and objective Tooth agenesis may be present even in 9.6% of individuals of both genders, with the predominance in permanent dentition. The aim of the study was to present a review of the literature on the etiology of dental agenesis, with ...
Dagmara Klupś +2 more
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Diagnosis of Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth Disease [PDF]
Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth (CMT) disease or hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy (HMSN) is a genetically heterogeneous group of conditions that affect the peripheral nervous system. The disease is characterized by degeneration or abnormal development of peripheral nerves and exhibits a range of patterns of genetic transmission.
Banchs, Isabel +7 more
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X-linked Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease [PDF]
AbstractThe X‐linked form of Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth disease (CMT1X) is the second most common form of hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy. The clinical phenotype is characterized by progressive muscle atrophy and weakness, areflexia, and variable sensory abnormalities; central nervous system manifestations occur, too.
Scherer, Steven S., Kleopa, Kleopas A.
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Mitochondrial disease mimicking Charcot-Marie Tooth disease [PDF]
Charcot-Marie tooth disease (CMT) is a heterogenous group of peripheral neuropathies caused by various genetic defects. Three cases of mitochondrial myopathy, neuropathy and gastrointestinal encephalopathy (MNGIE) which initially presented with a peripheral neuropathy resembling CMT are described here.
Needham, M. +5 more
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BackgroundAged people are maintaining many natural teeth due to improved oral health. However, compromised general health and poor oral hygiene habits at earlier ages resulted in poor status of preserved teeth.
Jinjin Li +6 more
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Multiple Chronic Diseases Associated With Tooth Loss Among the US Adult Population
BackgroundHalf of US adults aged 20–64 years have lost at least one permanent tooth; one in six adults aged 65 and over in the USA is edentulous. Tooth loss and edentulism interfere with nutritional intake and quality of life.
Yuqing Zhang +5 more
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Individual descriptions of age and paleo-pathological features observed on bones of children and adolescents of the late Sarmatian time originating from burial mounds from the territory of the Lower Volga region are presented in the paper.
Evgeniy V. Pererva
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A large-cohort study of 2971 cases of epulis: focusing on risk factors associated with recurrence
Background To analyze the clinicopathological features of different histological subtypes of epulis, and evaluate the risk factors associated with recurrence. Materials and methods A retrospective study including 2971 patients was performed. The patients’
Na Zhao +5 more
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