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V. Valenza

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Hodgkin`s Disease and its Oral Manifestations

2007

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ANF IN THE PAROTID GLAND IN RABBIT.

2012

It is well known that the presence of a particular type of granule population has been discovered in the atrial cardiocytes which represent the major site of synthesis of atrial natriuretic factor. The ANF has potent natriuretic, diuretic and vasoactive functions. However, ANF evidence occurs in extracardiac tissues such as the brain, intestine, lymphoid organs and in various glands involved in water and salt regulation adrenals, pancreas, lacrimal and salivar glands with respect to salivary glands the literature reportes that ANF presence was found in the acinar cells and on the contrary in the ductal cells. In order to eliminatethese discordances researchers conducted a previous study on …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyATRIAL NATRIURETIC FACTOR EXCRETORY DUCT IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY ITALY PAROTID GLAND SUBMANDIBULAR GLANDGeneral Veterinarybusiness.industrySettore BIO/16 - Anatomia UmanaRabbit (nuclear engineering)Parotid glandmedicine.anatomical_structureSettore MED/31 - OtorinolaringoiatriaSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheMedicinebusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceSettore VET/08 - Clinica Medica Veterinaria
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ABDOMINAL DESMOID TUMORS: A CASE REPORT ANATOMICAL ASPECT

2008

Desmoid tumors are rare neoplasms of the soft tissues which develop from fibrous tissues and are histologically characterized by fibroblastic proliferation. They tend to recur at the local site of a previous condition and they do not metastasize. The general clinical presentations manage to simulate the malignant neoplasia from the same histological group. The authors have may have these tumors in the local area on the abdominal wall which can be treated by a large surgical cut in order to avoid recurrence.

desmoid tumor
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DESMOID TUMOR: ANATOMICAL STUDY AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE

2008

Desmoid tumor
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Diagnostic evaluation of serial sections of labial salivary gland biopsies in Sjögren's syndrome.

2007

OBJECTIVES: Sjögren's syndrome is a chronic inflammatory disease. The detection of chronic inflammatory infiltrates containing >50 lymphocytes (lymphocytic focus) per 4 mm2 tissue in minor salivary gland biopsies is a diagnostic parameter of the disease. The aim of the study was to examine if an increase in the tissue area of a single minor labial salivary gland biopsy through serial histological sections in patients affected by primary Sjögren's syndrome could facilitate the detection of the diagnostic focus score (grades >1 or >2). METHODS: We observed 24 labial salivary gland biopsies from patients affected by primary Sjögren's syndrome, diagnosed according to the clinical-laboratory cri…

LABIAL SALIVARY GLANDSJOGREN'S SYNDROME
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Human temporomandibular joint morphogenesis

2007

Temporomandibular joint morphogenesis was studied. Ranging in age of fetuses examine was from 6 to 14 weeks’ gestation. Our results showed the condyle so first element that appear between 6° and 8° week (condylar blastema). After a week appear temporal elements. Disk appear at the same time of glenoid blastema and its reaches an advanced differentiation before of the condyle and temporal element, so these don’t effect mechanical compression on mesenchimal where we find the disk. So we think that the disk result of genetic expression and it isn’t the result of mechanical compression. The inferior joint cavity appear to 12 week. The superior joint appear to 13-14 week. In conclusion, the appe…

joint morphogenesishuman temporomandibularhuman temporomandibular; joint morphogenesis
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An unusual case of a partial midgut malrotaion

2009

midgut malrotaion
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Topical capsaicin application and axon reflex vasodilatation of the tongue: Neurogenic involvement in burning mouth syndrome.

2006

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of topical capsaicin application on human lingual mucosa and to assess if neurogenic inflammation might have a role in the pathogenesis of lingual diseases. Thirty patients (16 males and 14 females; mean age: 41.46 +/- 11.8 years; range: 23-60) were examined in our laboratory. The neurogenic inflammation was experimentally induced in the lingual mucosa close to 1) the left margin of the tongue and 2) the right margin of the tongue after ipsilateral nerve trunk anesthesia. The characteristics of lingual microcirculation were observed using computerized videocapillaroscopic techniques. The vasodilatation was observed close to the left margin o…

Bourning mouth syndrome neorogenic inflammation tonge mucouscapsaicin burning mouth syndrome
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An uusual case of a partial midgut malrotation

2009

midgut malrotation
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ORAL LEOKOPLAKIA:TOPICAL ISOTRETIONIN TREATMENT

2005

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An unusual case of partial midgut malrotation

2009

midgut malrotation
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Oral necrotizing microvasculitis in a patient affected by Kawasaki disease

2007

Kawasaki disease (KD) was first described in 1967 by Kawasaki, who defined it as ?mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome?. KD is an acute systemic vasculitis, which mainly involves medium calibre arteries; its origin is unknown, and it is observed in children under the age of 5, especially in their third year. The principal presentations of KD include fever, bilateral nonexudative conjunctivitis, erythema of the lips and oral mucosa, changes in the extremities, rash, and cervical lymphadenopathy. Within KD, oral mucositis ? represented by diffuse mucous membrane erythema, lip and tongue reddening and lingual papillae hypertrophy with subsequent development of strawberry tongue ? can occur both i…

Kawasaki diseaseORAL NECROTIZING MICROVASCULITISUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]ORAL NECROTIZING MICROVASCULITIS;KAWASAKI DISEASEvasculitisKAWASAKI DISEASEoral mucositis
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Periodontal morphological microcirculation in Oral Lichen Planus

2008

This study aimed at evaluating possible differences in the vascular pattern (of periodontal mucosa microcirculation) between healthy patients and patients suffering from PLP (periodontal lichen planus). Fifty-four patients (27 patients suffering from PLP and 27 healthy patients) were examined by means of videocapillaroscopy. The following area was examined for each patient: periodontal mucosa corresponding to 1.1 and 2.1. The following parameters were analyzed on every capillaroscopic image: capillary loop length, loop diameter, capillary tortuosity, capillary density, avascular areas, possible microhaemorrhages, distinctive morphology. The results obtained using videocapillaroscopic softwa…

AdultAged 80 and overMaleperiodontal microcirculation oral lichen planusGingivanMiddle AgedCapillariesPredictive Value of TestsDisease ProgressionBlood VesselsHumansFemalePeriodontal DiseasesAgedLichen Planus Oral
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