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Expression of ?-catenin in carcinoma in pleomorphic adenoma, pleomorphic adenoma and normal salivary gland : An immunohistochemical study
2006
Objetives. Pleomorphic adenomas are the most frequent type of epithelial salivary gland neoplasms, and their malignant counterpart, the carcinoma in pleomorphic adenomas, is much less common. ?-catenin is a cell adhesion molecule associated with the invasion and metastasis of carcinomas of the head and neck, esophagus. The objective of this study was to detect the expression of ?-catenin in pleomorphic adenomas, carcinomas in pleomorphic adenomas and normal salivary glands to discuss its role in the development of these two lesions. Study Design. The expression of ?-catenin (BD Transduction Laboratories) was analyzed by immunohistochemistry in formalin-fixed, paraffin embedded specimens by …
Improved Reactivity and Derivatization of Cellulose after Pre-Hydrolysis with Commercial Enzymes
2019
Reactivity is an important parameter when considering the chemical modification or dissolution of cellulose. Different pretreatment methods affect cellulose reactivity by decreasing its degree of polymerization (DP) and crystallinity. In this study, the molar mass of cellulose was decreased via enzymatic pretreatment. Three commercial endoglucanase-rich products were tested. The target was to reduce the viscosity of the pulp to below 200 mL/g and, thus, increase the reactivity of the cellulose. For comparison, cellulose was also pretreated with ozone, and the effects of each pretreatment method on crystallinity and monosaccharide composition of the resulting pulps were investigated. Both en…
Asociación entre alteraciones psicológicas y la presencia de Liquen plano oral, Síndrome boca urente y Estomatitis aftosa recividante
2004
OBJETIVO: El propósito de este estudio fue determinar la relación existente entre el Liquen Plano Oral (LPO),Estomatitis Aftosa Recividante (EAR), Síndrome de Boca Urente (SBU) y las alteraciones psicológicas del paciente, tales como el estrés, la ansiedad y la depresión. DISEÑO DEL ESTUDIO : Fueron estudiados 18 pacientes con EAR , 9 pacientes con LPO y 7 pacientes con SBU, que presentaron la lesión en el momento del examen, más un grupo control de 20 pacientes sanos. Ambos grupos fueron extraídos de centros hospitalarios y docentes, donde el diagnóstico clínico fue realizado por un equipo de patólogos orales. A los pacientes se les aplicó dos instrumentos de medición del estado psicológic…
Determinación de Streptococcus mutans
2012
Se describen los pasos para determinar la presencia de Streptococcus mutans en saliva mediante un test inmunorreactivo
Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia: A case report
2007
Cemento-osseous dysplasias are a group of disorders known to originate from periodontal ligament tissues and involve, essentially, the same pathological process. They are usually classified, depending on their extent and radiographic appearances, into three main groups: periapical (surrounds the periapical region of teeth and are bilateral), florid (sclerotic symmetrical masses) and focal (single lesion) cemental dysplasias. Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia clearly appears to be a form of bone and cemental dysplasia that is limited to jaws. Patients do not have laboratory or radiologic evidence of bone disease in other parts of the skeleton. For the asymptomatic patient, the best management…
Epstein-Barr virus in oral proliferative verrucous leukoplakia and squamous cell carcinoma : a preliminary study
2008
The aim of this study was to analyze proliferative verrucous leukoplakia (PVL) and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) for the possible presence of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). We studied three groups: Sub-Group 1 was composed of 10 patients with PVL, (6 of whom had developed OSCC); Sub-Group 2 comprised 5 patients with OSCC but no preceding PVL; and Sub-Group 3 were 5 controls with clinically normal oral mucosa. Oral biopsies from all cases were examined for Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) by nested PCR. EBV was detected in 60% of Sub-Group 1 patients (PVL ) and in 40% of Sub-Group 2 (OSCC), but in 0% of SubGroup 3 (controls).
Manifestaciones orales de la infección por VIH en la infancia: artículo de revisión
2004
La gran mayoría de niños con infección por VIH presentan, dentro de sus primeros signos de enfermedad, manifestaciones orales. Estas lesiones orales no están producidas directamente por dicho virus, son manifestaciones asociadas a la infección por VIH, ya que no son patognomónicas de la infección. Algunas de estas lesiones orales tienen un valor pronóstico de cara a la evolución de la infección y la aparición de SIDA, independientemente de otros marcadores de uso más común. Los factores de riesgo esenciales que predisponen al desarrollo de dichas manifestaciones orales son el bajo número de linfocitos T CD4+, xerostomía y la ausencia de tratamiento antiretroviral. Infecciones oportunistas c…
Frailty and oral health-related quality of life in community-dwelling older adults: a cross-sectional study
2022
Abstract Poor oral health has been associated with frailty among older adults. However, limited evidence has been available on whether frailty can affect oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) in older adults. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between frailty and OHRQoL among community-dwelling older adults. A household-based cross-sectional study involving community-dwelling older adults aged 65 years and older was conducted in the city of Bauru, Brazil. Data on frailty status, sociodemographic characteristics, self-perceived dental care needs, and OHRQoL (OHIP-14) were collected through individual interviews. The use of and the need for total dental prostheses were as…
A boy with oral hair: Case report
2007
In personal communication we have never seen or heard of hair being detected in the oral cavity. Even Julia Pastrana, the famous ?Bearded Lady? of the 1800?s, had no record of oral hair, although her entire body was covered with hair. Extensive records of her oral condition, including plaster models of her teeth have been preserved in the Odontological Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons in London city. She suffered from excessive gingival hyperplasia, but apparently no hair existed within the mouth. Some rodents have oral hair as a normal occurrence, but the condition is apparently limited in the animal kingdom. A case of hair occurring naturally in the mouth has been reported only twi…
Oral lichen planus and oral lichenoid lesions; a critical appraisal with emphasis on the diagnostic aspects
2009
Oral lichen planus (OLP) has a prevalence of approximately 1%. The etiopathogenesis is poorly understood. The annual malignant transformation is less than 0.5%. There are no effective means to either predict or to prevent such event. Oral lesions may occur that to some extent look like lichen planus but lacking the characteristic features of OLP, or that are indistinguishable from OLP clinically but having a distinct cause, e.g. amalgam restoration associated. Such lesions are referred to as oral lichenoid lesions (OLLs). The management of OLP and the various OLLs may be different. Therefore, accurate diagnosis should be aimed at.