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Spindle Cell Lipoma of the Oral Cavity: A Clinico Pathologic Analysis of 35 Reported Cases

Spindle Cell Lipoma of the Oral Cavity: A Clinico Pathologic Analysis of 35 Reported Cases

... the oral cavity is rare. Some cases of oral SCL have been reported; however, the clinico-pathologic characteristics of oral SCL are still un- ...of oral SCL published in the ...rare. ...

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Oral Cavity As A Diagnositic Tool For Systemic Disorders

Oral Cavity As A Diagnositic Tool For Systemic Disorders

... Oral cavity and the lesions associated with oral cavity sometimes plays a key role in diagnosis of systemic disorders or act as an important examination site for early lesion that precedes due ...

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GRANULOMATOUS DISEASES AFFECTING ORAL CAVITY: A REVIEW

GRANULOMATOUS DISEASES AFFECTING ORAL CAVITY: A REVIEW

... Young and middle aged more affected .Females more affected. Other organs affected are heart, liver, spleen, bones, skin, eyes, lymph nodes, parotid glands but oral cavity less common. Symptomatic pts may be ...

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The role of radiotherapy in the treatment of oral cavity cancer

The role of radiotherapy in the treatment of oral cavity cancer

... stage III-IV treated with surgery alone or surgery plus PORT from Surveillance Epidemiology End Results (SEER) data base. In multivariate analysis the survival benefit of PORT vs. surgery alone at 5-year was significant ...

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Defining the Normal Bacterial Flora of the Oral Cavity

Defining the Normal Bacterial Flora of the Oral Cavity

... Overall, cultivable and not-yet-cultivable species of Gemella, Granulicatella, Streptococcus, and Veillonella were commonly detected in most sites. S. mitis was the most commonly found species in essentially all sites ...

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Surgical Management of Haemangiolymphangioma - An Infrequent Tumor in Oral Cavity: A Case Report and a Review

Surgical Management of Haemangiolymphangioma - An Infrequent Tumor in Oral Cavity: A Case Report and a Review

... in oral cavity but all suspicious cases should be properly investigated for intracranial, bony and systemic involvements before going forward for ...

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Anatomy and Disorders of the Oral Cavity of Reptiles and Amphibians

Anatomy and Disorders of the Oral Cavity of Reptiles and Amphibians

... the oral cavity due to its strong attachment to the ventral surface and even within the mouth is relatively ...the oral cavity from the ...the oral cavity from the respiratory ...

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Gene transfer in the GI tract and oral cavity

Gene transfer in the GI tract and oral cavity

... the oral cavity (GIOC) contain a large and diverse community of ...for oral and GI tract bacteria to mix, e.g. the swallowing of oral bacteria, vomiting, and for the ora of one person to mix ...

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Keratin the outstanding protein in oral cavity: a narrative review

Keratin the outstanding protein in oral cavity: a narrative review

... Cytokeratins are diagnostic as well as prognostic marker of SCC. The expression profile of cytokeratin always help in determining of the treatment plan as well as the prognostic outcome. According to Morgan et al, ...

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The Role of Streptococcus salivarius as a Modulator of Homeostasis in the Oral Cavity

The Role of Streptococcus salivarius as a Modulator of Homeostasis in the Oral Cavity

... the oral microbiome are not confined solely to the oral ...the oral microbiota can have a bearing upon heart health, Streptococcus pyogenes being the classic example, where cross reactive antibodies ...

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TOBACCO RELATED LESIONS OF THE ORAL CAVITY

TOBACCO RELATED LESIONS OF THE ORAL CAVITY

... of oral cavity which causes oropharynx which is characterized by inflammation and increased fibrosis of the sub mucosal tissues resulting in marked rigidity and ...

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DENTAL CARIES AND LACTOBACILLUS: ROLE AND ECOLOGY IN THE ORAL CAVITY

DENTAL CARIES AND LACTOBACILLUS: ROLE AND ECOLOGY IN THE ORAL CAVITY

... Lactobacillus plate count being used from 1985s for the process of caries detection 35 , and shows a positive correlation in carries as caries increases the count also increase with positive caries activity 36 . It is ...

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Typical Aspects of the Granular Cell Tumor of the Oral Cavity

Typical Aspects of the Granular Cell Tumor of the Oral Cavity

... the oral cavity is usually a single, sessile and asymptomatic nodule, with less than 2 cm in diameter, with normal or slightly pale overlying ...of oral GCT reported a broad age range, between 7 and ...

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Advanced Primary Lymphoma of Oral Cavity: Report of a Case

Advanced Primary Lymphoma of Oral Cavity: Report of a Case

... of oral lesions as the first presentation of a sys- temic lymphoma also seems to be ...the oral cavity, showed that the mean age of developing the disease was 59 years (3 - 88 years) and male gender ...

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Candidiasis- The Most Common Fungal
Infection of Oral Cavity

Candidiasis- The Most Common Fungal Infection of Oral Cavity

... of oral candidosis is assured, the first line of treatment should aim to eliminate or alleviate any dental and/ or medical factors which contribute to the occurrence of candidal infection in the oral ...The ...

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The Copenhagen Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma database: protocol and report on establishing a comprehensive oral cavity cancer database

<p>The Copenhagen Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma database: protocol and report on establishing a comprehensive oral cavity cancer database</p>

... The COrCa is one of the largest known databases of OSCC originating from a well-de fi ned geographic region, otherwise non-selective, consisting of 1,399 consecutive patients, and contains elaborate information on ...

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Identification of Candida species in the oral cavity of diabetic patients

Identification of Candida species in the oral cavity of diabetic patients

... From the samples of 58 diabetic patients and 48 controls, 32 (55%) and 17 (35.5%) were positive for Candida species, respectively. Table 1 exhibits identification of Candida species by growth on CHROMagar Candida medium ...

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Candida albicans rvs161Δ and rvs167Δ Endocytosis Mutants Are Defective in Invasion into the Oral Cavity

Candida albicans rvs161Δ and rvs167Δ Endocytosis Mutants Are Defective in Invasion into the Oral Cavity

... Role of endocytosis in initiating C. albicans invasive growth. A role for endocy- tosis was highlighted because the rvs161Δ and rvs167Δ mutants had the strongest OPC FIG 7 Induction of hyphal morphogenesis prior to ...

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Enumeration, isolation, and species identification of mycoplasmas in saliva sampled from the normal and pathological human oral cavity and antibody response to an oral mycoplasma (Mycoplasma salivarium)

Enumeration, isolation, and species identification of mycoplasmas in saliva sampled from the normal and pathological human oral cavity and antibody response to an oral mycoplasma (Mycoplasma salivarium)

... Enumeration, Isolation, and Species Identification of Mycoplasmas in Saliva Sampled from the Normal and Pathological Human Oral Cavity and Antibody Response to an Oral Mycoplasma Mycopla[r] ...

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Potentially malignant disorders of oral cavity

Potentially malignant disorders of oral cavity

... The disease of Southeast Asia and Indian subcontinent with few cases reported from South Africa, Greece and United Kingdom. It is a chronic debilitating disease of oral cavity associated with arecanut ...

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