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Salivary Diagnostics in Systemic Diseases

Salivary Diagnostics in Systemic Diseases

... of systemic diseases, such as cardioavascular diseases or ...of systemic diseases with salivary biomarkers already ...cardiovascular diseases (i.e. myocar- dial ... See full document

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Missing links in high quality diagnostics of inflammatory systemic rheumatic diseases

Missing links in high quality diagnostics of inflammatory systemic rheumatic diseases

... The diagnostics of SRD is based on previous events and present clinical manifestations as well as serological find- ings some of which are now used as classification ... See full document

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Mouth as a Mirror of Systemic Diseases

Mouth as a Mirror of Systemic Diseases

... The mouth is a mirror of health or disease, a sentinel or early warning system. As the gateway to the body, a constant barrage of invaders like bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi, challenges the mouth. Many ... See full document

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Smoking Related Systemic and Oral Diseases

Smoking Related Systemic and Oral Diseases

... lower salivary cysta- tin activity and output of cystatin C during gingival inflam- ...in salivary flow rates between smokers and non-smokers (34, ... See full document

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Diseases of the salivary glands in infants and adolescents

Diseases of the salivary glands in infants and adolescents

... underlying systemic disease accompanied by fever, dehy- dration, immunosuppression and general morbidity ...a salivary duct or an excretory duct obstruction ...to salivary gland inflammations ... See full document

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Recent Advances in Molecular Diagnostics and Treatment of Heart Muscle Diseases

Recent Advances in Molecular Diagnostics and Treatment of Heart Muscle Diseases

... myocardial diseases will replace single- plex methods such as direct detection of viral genomes in one single ...a systemic diagnostic approach for the characterization of distinct cardiomyopathies by means ... See full document

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Tooth Loss Related to Systemic Diseases

Tooth Loss Related to Systemic Diseases

... and systemic factors that could result in such ...of systemic diseases such as diabetes, hypophosphatasia, leukemia, hyperthyroidism, etc whose effects on the oral cavity could make the teeth ... See full document

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Salivary Biomarkers: The Current And Future Scenery Of Diagnostics

Salivary Biomarkers: The Current And Future Scenery Of Diagnostics

... many diseases. Saliva-based diagnostics present incomparable opportunities for research and commercialization opportunities because of increased understanding of genomics, transcriptomics and ... See full document

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Salivary Diagnostics – Diseases of the Oral Cavity

Salivary Diagnostics – Diseases of the Oral Cavity

... of salivary diagnostics are oral cancer and ...of salivary biomarkers of oral squamous cell carcinoma (oScc) were identified, including HpV16 dNa, cea, anti-p53 Ig, HNp 1–3 ...of salivary ... See full document

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Salivary Exosomes: Emerging Roles in Systemic Disease

Salivary Exosomes: Emerging Roles in Systemic Disease

... Currently, salivary diagnosis is drawing increasing attention as it is noninvasive, easy to collect, and exhibits greater patient compliance compared with other ...Therefore, salivary exosomes have been ... See full document

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Investigating the Therapeutic Potential of Salivary Proteins for Oral Diseases

Investigating the Therapeutic Potential of Salivary Proteins for Oral Diseases

... oral diseases have been defined as localized oral disturbances, but recent research suggests that they can be considered as general health distal determinants, acting as comorbidities and risk factors for many ... See full document

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The Selected Salivary Enzymes in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis

The Selected Salivary Enzymes in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis

... Background. Systemic sclerosis (Sc) is a generalized disease of connective ...the salivary glands. An important group of enzymes involved in the salivary distribution of glycoconjugates are lysosomal ... See full document

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Volume: 1.5 Review Article The Impact of Periodontal Disease upon Osteoporosis, Cognitive Impairment, Respiratory Diseases, Kidney Disease and Cancer Alison Glascoe 1*, Ronald Brown2 , Janice Mercer 3and Leslie Lawrence4

Volume: 1.5 Review Article The Impact of Periodontal Disease upon Osteoporosis, Cognitive Impairment, Respiratory Diseases, Kidney Disease and Cancer Alison Glascoe 1*, Ronald Brown2 , Janice Mercer 3and Leslie Lawrence4

... significant risk factors for the development and progression of periodontal disease by negatively impacting on periodontal health [18,19]. Besides smoking, people under psychological stress may be at an increased risk to ... See full document

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Neurological manifestations of Rare Systemic Diseases

Neurological manifestations of Rare Systemic Diseases

... This case series describe how three patients with distinct rheumatological diseases presented with neurological complaints like difficulty walking and paresthesia. All of these patients presented to us after ... See full document

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Orbital inflammatory complications of Crohn’s disease: a rare case series

Orbital inflammatory complications of Crohn’s disease: a rare case series

... ABSTRACT: Orbital inflammatory disease is a rare ophthalmic manifestation of Crohn’s disease. Inflammation is characteristically nonspecific, involving one or multiple structures of the orbit. Mechanisms of disease and ... See full document

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The systemic implications of periodontitis: Dentist acquires a relevant role in general health

The systemic implications of periodontitis: Dentist acquires a relevant role in general health

... Systemic proinflammatory cytokines associated with the periodontal inflammatory response such as C-reactive protein, IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, increases resistance to insulin. TNF-α competes with insulin for cellular ... See full document

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Role of neutrophils in systemic autoimmune diseases

Role of neutrophils in systemic autoimmune diseases

... Neutrophils have emerged as important regulators of in- nate and adaptive immune responses, display marked abnormalities in phenotype and function in various sys- temic autoimmune diseases, and may play a central ... See full document

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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging: clinical implications in the evaluation of connective tissue diseases

Cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging: clinical implications in the evaluation of connective tissue diseases

... pericardial diseases, iron overload, cardiomyopathies, great and coronary vessel diseases, cardiac inflammation, stress–rest myocardial perfusion, and ...spondyloarthropathies, systemic lupus ... See full document

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Evaluation of the Prevalence of Systemic Diseases in Patients Referring to the Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine Department of the Dental Branch of Islamic Azad University of Tehran During 2016-17

Evaluation of the Prevalence of Systemic Diseases in Patients Referring to the Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine Department of the Dental Branch of Islamic Azad University of Tehran During 2016-17

... 13. Fernández-Feijoo J, Garea-Gorís R, Fernán- dez-Varela M, Tomás-Carmona I, Diniz-Freitas M, Limeres-Posse J. Prevalence of systemic dis- eases among patients requesting dental consulta- tion in the public and ... See full document

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Prevalence of systemic disorders in cats with oral lesions

Prevalence of systemic disorders in cats with oral lesions

... Oral tissues are often a sensitive measure of im- munodeficiency. Cats infected solely with FIV had a significantly higher rate of oral disease and more severe oral cavity lesions (Figure 2). FeLV and/or FCV infections ... See full document

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