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Xerostomia

Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 1975
Dryness of the mouth (xerostomia) may be transient, as in acute anxiety or severe dehydration. Chronic conditions present more of a problem and can be divided into two distinct groups. First there are disorders of function where the glands are normal but salivary flow is reduced.
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Oral Health-Related Quality of Life and Associated Factors in Patients with Xerostomia.

International Journal of Dental Hygiene, 2021
OBJECTIVE This study aimed to investigate clinical and demographic factors associated with oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) in patients with xerostomia.
Jee-Hye Choi, Moon-Jong Kim, H. Kho
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Association of xerostomia and taste alterations of patients receiving antineoplastic chemotherapy: A cause for nutritional concern.

Clinical Nutrition ESPEN, 2021
BACKGROUND & AIMS The symptoms of xerostomia and taste alteration are adverse effects which frequently occur in patients under chemotherapy and once associated they can potentially impair their nutritional status. The aim of this study was to investigate
I. M. Silva   +10 more
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Risk factors associated with xerostomia and reduced salivary flow in hypertensive patients.

Oral Diseases, 2021
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to evaluate the risk factors associated with xerostomia and hyposalivation in a group of hypertensive patients. SUBJECTS AND METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted. Hypertensive patients belonged to two health-
Lucía Ramírez   +6 more
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Xerostomia

2021
Xerostomia is most commonly observed in patients treated with certain medications, those subjected to radiotherapy of the head and neck, or in individuals with Sjogren's syndrome. Although it mostly affects geriatric patients, xerostomia can be also observed in young individuals.
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Very late xerostomia, dysphagia, and neck fibrosis after head and neck radiotherapy

Head and Neck, 2019
Acute and late toxicity after intensity‐modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) for head and neck cancer (HNC) impacts on patient quality of life; yet, very late toxicity data remain scarce.
Margot Baudelet   +10 more
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Xerostomia

Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1986
K, Yoshitake, S, Kimura
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Photobiomodulation for the management of xerostomia and oral mucositis in patients with cancer: a randomized clinical trial

Lasers in Medical Science, 2023
R. M. de Carvalho e Silva   +3 more
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Xerostomia

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1962
T, KITAMURA, M, OKUDA
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