Pulp Diagnosis
Mostrando 13-19 de 19 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Evaluation of prevalence of tooth wear in patients with eating disorders / Avaliação da prevalência de desgaste dentário em pacientes portadores de transtornos alimentares
Eating disorders are defined as deviations in eating habits that may lead to cachexy or obesity, besides other physical problems and inabilities. It corresponds to diagnoses of Anorexia, Bulimia and Binge Eating Disorder. This study evaluated the prevalence and severity of tooth wear in patients assisted at GRATA (Group of Assistance to Eating Disorders) of
Publicado em: 2007
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14. "A oximetria de pulso como recurso auxiliar na determinação da vitalidade pulpar de dentes permanentes traumatizados" / Pulse oximetry as auxiliar test for determination of pulp vitality in traumatized permanent teeth
The evaluation of pulp vitality depends on diagnosis methods. The most widely used are thermal and electric stimulation. However, thermal and electric testing has limitations in providing accurate diagnosis. These tests are subjective and depend upon perceived response of the patient to a stimulus, as well as the interpretation of that response by the dentis
Publicado em: 2006
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15. Preferential localisation of human lymphocytes bearing gamma delta T cell receptors to the red pulp of the spleen.
About 4% of human T cells carry antigen receptor composed of gamma and delta chains (rather than alpha and beta chains). Double immunoenzymatic staining of frozen sections of 14 samples of human spleen showed that gamma delta bearing T cells were preferentially localised in the red pulp of this organ where on average they accounted for 17% of all T cells. Th
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16. Detection of 400-year-old Yersinia pestis DNA in human dental pulp: An approach to the diagnosis of ancient septicemia
Ancient septicemic plague epidemics were reported to have killed millions of people for 2 millenniums. However, confident diagnosis of ancient septicemia solely on the basis of historical clinical observations is not possible. The lack of suitable infected material has prevented direct demonstration of ancient septicemia; thus, the history of most infections
The National Academy of Sciences.
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17. Back pain, back abnormalities, and competing medical, psychological, and social factors as predictors of sick leave, early retirement, unemployment, labour turnover and mortality: a 22 year follow up of male employees in a Swedish pulp and paper company.
A total of 391 male employees in a Swedish pulp and paper company were followed up for 22 years. As a part of a health examination in 1961 back pain reported by the subjects and abnormalities of the back as judged by the physicians were investigated with respect to predictive power regarding sick leave, early retirement, unemployment, labour turnover, and mo
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18. Intrahepatic splenic tissue.
Intrahepatic splenic tissue is uncommon being reported to date in three humans and one pig. This report is of a 54 year old man with chronic asthma who died from acute bronchial asthma. Twenty years previously he had undergone a splenectomy (the spleen was histologically normal). Necropsy revealed a well defined, smooth bordered, bilobed red mass on the left
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19. Ber-ACT8: new monoclonal antibody to the mucosa lymphocyte antigen.
Using a newly established HTLV-1 positive T cell line as an immunogen, a new monoclonal antibody, Ber-ACT8, was produced. It reacts with in vitro activated T cells and a small subset of normal resting T cells, but not with resting B cells or any of the 29 established human permanent cell lines tested. Immunohistological analysis of a wide spectrum of human t