نتایج جستجو برای: intraoral stent tongue carcinoma dosimetry
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Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) is the most frequent oral cancer. The management for OSCC are surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Chemotherapy radiotherapy have high toxicity side effects, therefore effort needed to reduce them. Several studies show that herbal medicines anticancer effects with lower effects. objective discuss about of using chemotherapy as adjunctive therapy. A 59-yea...
PURPOSE Radioactive stents have been proposed as endovascular irradiation device to prevent in-stent restenosis by inhibiting neointimal proliferation. 32P-stents have been used in several studies so far, but require large-scale labeling procedures and endovascular barotrauma for stent expansion supporting the development of edge restenosis. Purpose of this study was to establish dosimetry of a...
Background: Although the continuous positive airway pressure is the gold standard therapy for patients with moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS), there are several treatment options such as mandibular advancement devices, tongue-retaining devices, and nasal airway stent devices. Recently, newly developed intraoral pressure gradient therapy system, iNAP® Sleep The...
PURPOSE The aim of this study was to perform an objective and subjective evaluation of the efficacy of positioning stents in radiation-induced xerostomia in patients with tongue carcinoma. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 30 patients with tongue carcinoma and undergoing conventional radiotherapy were randomly assigned to control (n = 15) and study (n = 15) groups, without and with a positioni...
Tongue is one of the most vital organs associated with mastication, swallowing and speech. Oncologic management of advanced carcinoma of the tongue is a tricky medical problem that can generate grave treatment dilemmas1. A total glossectomy with its associated morbidity may sometimes be the treatment of choice. Among all glossectomy patients, though, there seems to be a reluctance to try to spe...
Neurinoma or schwannoma is an uncommon benign tumor that arises primarily from the nerve sheath of Schwann cells. About 25% has been reported in head and neck region extracranially, but only 1% in the intraoral origin. Intraorally, the tongue is the most common site followed by the palate, floor of the mouth, lips and buccal mucosa. In review of literature, intraoral schwannoma of the lingual n...
This study aimed to: (1) determine concordance rates of self-reported and subjectively determined indicators of oral malodor in twins; (2) determine the relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors to levels of volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) in intraoral and exhaled breath. Fifty-one twin pairs participated in the study. Measurements of VSCs were obtained by a halimeter. The pr...
A hand-held, battery-powered dental intraoral x-ray system (60 kV, constant potential output) was compared to a conventional, wall-mounted intraoral x-ray system (70 kVp, self-rectified output) in terms of image quality, and patient and staff radiation doses. The image quality comparison included quantitative measurements of image sharpness (resolution) and contrast. Patient doses were compared...
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