... associated with an increased risk of cancers of the oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, and esophagus [12] Daily consumption of around 50 g of alcohol (ethanol) increases the risk of these cancers by two to ... development of dysplasia or leukoplakia and, finally, cancer [125,126] The possibility of damage to the oral mucosa also exists with the use of mouthwashes [127] An overview of the effect of ethanol ... Adverse-Effects of Mouthwash Use – A Review Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontics 1995, 80:432-439 121 Friedrich RE, Kristen U: In vitro toxicity assessment of mouthwashes...
... the Figure Oralcavity cancer Oralcavity cancer Patient with a pT2N0M0 carcinoma of the left lateral border oftongue treated with postoperative radiation therapy for close margin and perivascularperineural ... after [10] The purpose of the current study was to report on morbidity and tumor control for patients with well lateralized squamous cell carcinomas of the oralcavityandoropharynx treated with ... major benefit of ipsilateral radiation treatment is to provide the opportunity for salivary protection by exclusion of the contralateral major salivary glands and part of the oralcavity mucosa...
... and neck region in the absence of obvious lung lesions [3] Reports of RCC to the head and neck region involve the nose, tongue, paranasal sinuses, larynx, mandible, temporal bone, thyroid gland, ... use of systemic therapy in the setting of RCC metastasis to the oralcavity Kyan and Kato report the surgical resection of a lingual mass followed by the administration of interferon-alpha and ... metastasis and clear cell malignancies of salivary glands Clear cell carcinomas of salivary gland origin are usually nests of clear cells divided by thin, fibrous connective septa and irregular...
... presence of HPV in the anal region and the oralcavityof Danish children, aged to 17 years, by PCR targeting the L1 region of the HPV genome Only four of the 249 anal samples and one of 392 oral ... http://www.virologyj.com/content/7/1/131 Page of HR-HPV in the oralcavityof women with cervical cancer, and their children Table Association of HR-HPV in the oralcavityof women with cervical cancer, with ... women with cervical cancers, and their children, to detect the presence of HR-HPV in their oralcavity Our results showed the prevalence of HR-HPV in oralcavityof women with cervical cancer...
... present in the oralcavityof healthy mares could be detected in their serum and colostrum and if such antibodies could also be found in the serum of their newborn foals Materials and methods Sampling ... presence of an immune response in about 80% of the mares to actinobacilli normally present in the oral flora, and the transfer of this response to about 60% of their newborn foals The presence of this ... Prevalence of organisms described as Actinobacillus suis or haemolytic Actinobacillus equuli in the oralcavityof horses Comparative investigations of strains obtained and porcine strains of A suis...
... Carcinoma of the OralTongue 1.2.1 Epidemiology and Etiology Tongue cancer is the most common malignancy arising from the oralcavity in the head and neck As with most cancers in the head and neck, ... Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) cancer statistics, within the United States, an estimated 12,770 new diagnoses oforaltongue SCC will made and an estimated 2050 men and women will die oforaltongue ... carcinoma of the tongueOf these risk factors, tobacco and alcohol consumption are thought to account for more than 75% oforaltongue cancers 1.2.2 Current opinions in management and therapy The oral...
... the conception, design, and/ or conduct of the study, have been involved in the drafting and/ or critical review of this manuscript, and all authors have given final approval of this manuscript Appendix ... objectives, HRQL and medication satisfaction, were also evaluated and are the primary focus of this report Page of 12 (page number not for citation purposes) Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental ... stress the importance of caregivers as change agents of the child, in turn, children are reciprocally change agents of the caregiver andof family life in general Caregivers of children in the Ritalin...
... interest in the conversion of biomass into fuels and chemicals In 1978, the first of a series of conferences on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals A Viewof The History of Biochemical Engineering ... pharmaceutical companies worldwide in the 1950s and 1960s There was a strong demand for better designs of aeration systems and deeper understanding of the process of oxygen transfer in biological systems ... instance, of ethanol on yeast cells For ethanol, a number of techniques were proposed A Viewof The History of Biochemical Engineering 87 and tested, including, for instance, membrane separation of...
... the overwhelming force of the supply of global creative products and services and the identity of local manifestations, the maintenance of diversity andof the possibilities of choice by the various ... colors of African fabrics, of the ‘Costa cloths,’ as they used to be called in Brazil, the endless tonalities of the Indian saris, the masks and sculptures of Mali, of Burkina, of the Congo, of Gabon, ... They are far-reaching and concern the revision of the educational system (questioning the fitness of today’s professionals’ profiles, and announcing the emergence of new professions), the new proposals...
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... a natural blocker of the Na+ pump and an inhibitor of palytoxin action, have provided interesting findings Through the partial inhibition of Na+ ⁄ K+-ATPase, and regardless of changes in intracellular ... of nm Evidence from a number of systems suggests that influx of Na+ and ⁄ or Ca2+ is associated with many palytoxin-induced responses, including muscle contraction, neurotransmitter release, and ... cytoskeleton of neuroblastoma cells: (a) the distortion of the actin cytoskeleton begins at early stages, being detectable after 10 of toxin incubation; and (b) both microfilament reorganization and morphological...
... Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, CMU, Geneva, Switzerland,2Department of Structural Biology and Bioinformatics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland E-mail: andre.stutz@isb-sib.ch ... inhibition of c6 glioma cells in monolayer and spheroid cultures by the combination of carvedilol and imatinib M Erguven1, A Bilir2, S Tuna2 and N Akev1 Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, ... Additional knowledge of the role of genes in IS may improve our understanding of the cause of IS, provide new insights in prevention and factors that influence the outcome of IS, as new therapeutic...
... deictic and extrinsic uses of "in front off' ing to a number of considerations including: the spatial context (the spatial extent and content of the scene described); and the absolute and relative ... construals of the same information in the process of conventional imagery (thesis 5) LEVEL OF SPECIFICITY The level of specificity of conventional imagery addresses the issue of the degree of detail ... dependent on the sum of extents of the reference and subject objects in direction of spatial alignment; and Kdi~,~ on perpendicular extent of the reference object in plane of the constraint (2)...
... XII Of The Explanation Of Laws Of Nature Chapter XIII Miscellaneous Examples Of The Explanation Of Laws Of Nature Chapter XIV Of The Limits To The Explanation Of Laws Of Nature; AndOf Hypotheses ... partisans of Hartley andof Reid, of Locke andof Kant, may meet and join hands Particular and detached opinions of all these thinkers will no doubt occasionally be controverted, since all of them ... Effects; AndOf The Continued Action Of Causes Chapter XXV Of The Grounds Of Disbelief Book IV Of Operations Subsidiary To Induction Chapter I Of Observation And Description Chapter II Of Abstraction,...
... Marketing and the Resource Based Viewof the Firm Strategic Marketing and the Resource Based Viewof the Firm Discourse in the field of strategic marketing has drawn heavily on ideas and concepts ... integrated review of the origins, insights and status of the resource-based viewof the firm As Collis (1991) notes, no coherent body of theory has as yet emerged to summarise the resource-based view ... Varadarajan and Fahy 1993; Hunt and Morgan 1995) Research by Buzzell and Gale (1987), Jacobsen (1988) and Jacobsen and Aaker (1985) has argued that market-share and profitability are both outcomes of...
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... flight of stairs and each flight of stairs he descends brings him closer to anunderstanding of Sonny The narrator descended one flight and it changed his views one way, anotherflight and his views ... man that was steeped in despair and deserved respect.All of the narrator's views did not change at once He had already come to accept Sonny as a manbefore his views of Sonny's sanity changed As ... reality than before He thoughtthat Sonny's viewof reality was so distorted that he might as well have been dead.Unlike his views on Sonny's sanity, when his views on Sonny's manhood changed so he...