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AUTHOR
A. Santarelli
Survivin detection in saliva samples from patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma
Overexpression of Nicotinamide n-Methyl- transferase in HSC-2 OSCC cell line: effect on apoptosis and cell proliferation
lynphoepithelial carcinoma in a HCv patient: a case report
knowledge, practice and attitude about OSCC prevention among Calabrian primary care physicians: an observational study
P254 Survivin detection in saliva samples from patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma
Principal adverse events due to everolimus therapy. A systematic review of the literature
The importance of prevention in the diagnosis and treatment of oral cancer
Ozone insufflation and l-prf application in an idiopathic and recurrent case of osteonecrosis of the maxilla
Follow-up of non-exposed ONJ related to bisphosphonate: a two-year study
Aim. Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) is a serious sideeffect of amine bisphosphonate (NBP) and/or other antiresorptive agents frequently used in the management of osteometabolic and cancer-related condition. The traditional ONJ definition exclude patients who present the non-exposed variant. However, according to recent data, staging and monitoring of ONJ should be closely linked to clinical and radiological manifestation regardless of the presence of bone exposed. The aim of this study was a descriptive analysis of a case series of patients with non-exposed ONJ (exclusively related to NBP) monitoring for two years. Methods. From 2012 to 2014, 16 patient [7 oncological (F/M=3/4; mean age=66,…
Occurrence of oro-facial malformations in a tertiary center hospital of Southern Italy: retrospective study on ten thousand newborns
Congenital anomalies (CA) are one of the major cause of infant mortality and childhood morbitity, affecting 2-3% of all babies. Approximately 1% of these newborns have syndromes or multiple anomalies; Cranio-facial anomalies are often a component part of these pathologies. Several newborns with cranio-facial anomalies are affected by syndromes composed of multiple malformations thought to be etiologically and/ or pathogenetically related. One of the most frequent sign of these syndromes is the cleft lip and/or cleft palate. It is estimated that 30% of cleft cases are syndromic and conversely, therefore, approximately 70% are non-syndromic. Oral clefts are among the most widely known and com…