Saliva as a diagnostic fluid
D Malamud - Dental Clinics, 2011 - dental.theclinics.com
Saliva is a clinically informative, biologic fluid (biofluid) that is useful for novel approaches to
prognosis, laboratory or clinical diagnosis, and monitoring and management of patients with …
prognosis, laboratory or clinical diagnosis, and monitoring and management of patients with …
Oral manifestations in HIV-positive children: a systematic review
D Lauritano, G Moreo, L Oberti, A Lucchese… - Pathogens, 2020 - mdpi.com
Background: The number of pediatric patients affected by HIV still remains high, mainly in
developing countries, where the main cause of infection is vertical transmission from the …
developing countries, where the main cause of infection is vertical transmission from the …
Causes of oral cancer–an appraisal of controversies
S Warnakulasuriya - British dental journal, 2009 - nature.com
Major risk factors for oral cancer are cigarette smoking and alcohol misuse. Among Asian
populations, regular use of betel quid (with or without added tobacco) increases oral cancer …
populations, regular use of betel quid (with or without added tobacco) increases oral cancer …
Ulcerative, vesicular, and bullous lesions
SB Woo, JF Setterfield, MS Greenberg - Burket's oral medicine, 2021 - books.google.com
Many ulcerative or vesiculobullous disease of the mouth have a similar clinical appearance.
The oral mucosa is thin, and even slight trauma leads to rupture of vesicles and bullae …
The oral mucosa is thin, and even slight trauma leads to rupture of vesicles and bullae …
The prevalence, etiological agents, clinical features, treatment, and diagnosis of HIV-associated oral candidiasis in pediatrics across the world: a systematic review …
In HIV-infected pediatrics, oral candidiasis (OC) is a global issue of concern due to its
association with dysphagia, malnutrition, and mortality. The present systematic review and …
association with dysphagia, malnutrition, and mortality. The present systematic review and …
Oral lesions associated with human immunodeficiency virus disease
LL Patton - Dental Clinics, 2013 - dental.theclinics.com
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection affects the host by targeting the CD4 positive
T-lymphocyte population. 1 HIV viral particles bind with lymphocytes and use the lymphocyte …
T-lymphocyte population. 1 HIV viral particles bind with lymphocytes and use the lymphocyte …
Alterations in the oral microbiome in HIV-infected participants after antiretroviral therapy administration are influenced by immune status
Objective: To characterize the oral bacterial microbiome in HIV-infected participants at
baseline and after 24 weeks of EFV/FTC/TDF. Design: Thirty-five participants co-enrolled in …
baseline and after 24 weeks of EFV/FTC/TDF. Design: Thirty-five participants co-enrolled in …
[HTML][HTML] Lesiones orales asociadas con la enfermedad del virus de inmunodeficiencia humana en pacientes adultos, una perspectiva clínica
F Donoso-Hofer - Revista chilena de infectología, 2016 - SciELO Chile
vol. 33 suppl. 1 Diagnóstico tardío y enfermedad avanzada de VIH en pacientes adultos en
un hospital de la seguridad social de Perú Relevancia clínica de las interacciones …
un hospital de la seguridad social de Perú Relevancia clínica de las interacciones …
Human microbiome and HIV/AIDS
Understanding of the human microbiome continues to grow rapidly; however, reports on
changes in the microbiome after HIV infection are still limited. This review surveys the …
changes in the microbiome after HIV infection are still limited. This review surveys the …
Current trends and new developments in HIV research and periodontal diseases
MI Ryder, C Shiboski, TJ Yao… - Periodontology 2000, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
With the advent of combined antiretroviral therapies, the face of HIV infection has changed
dramatically from a disease with almost certain mortality from serious comorbidities, to a …
dramatically from a disease with almost certain mortality from serious comorbidities, to a …