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Secondary trauma from occlusion: three-dimensional analysis using the finite element method.

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Clinical effects of forces applied by dental occlusion on the periodontium have been evaluated for decades. Historically, trauma from occlusion has been considered as a major etiologic factor of inflammatory periodontal diseases, while some researchers have interpreted it to be of less importance or

Vaccination-induced autoimmune vitiligo is a consequence of secondary trauma to the skin.

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A major concern for cancer vaccines targeting self-tumor antigens is the risk of autoimmune sequelae. Although antitumor immunity correlates with autoimmune disease in some preclinical models, the mechanism(s) linking antitumor immunity and subsequent autoimmune pathology remain(s) to be determined.

Expression analysis of the early chemokine response 4 h after in vitro traumatic brain injury.

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OBJECTIVE The importance of cytokine- and chemokine-mediated neuroinflammation in the progress of brain injury is becoming increasingly evident. We investigated the early local cytokine and chemokine expression and the development of tissue injury after moderate mechanical hippocampus

Nail changes in epidermolysis bullosa: clinical and pathogenetic considerations.

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Nail changes in epidermolysis bullosa (EB) are common, but although they are highly suggestive of the disease, they are not pathognomonic. They are the result of abnormalities of the nail matrix and nail bed, associated with the pathogenetic alterations of the dermo-epidermal junction which occur in

[The effect of stable fixation of the fragments on the course of experimental traumatic osteomyelitis].

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The authors have carried out two series of experiments on 15 dogs making a comparative x-ray morphologic study of the course of traumatic osteomyelitis in the conditions of immobilization of the fragments with a plaster bandage and a perosseous osteosynthesis apparatus. It has been demonstrated that

A comparative histological analysis of two models of nerve root avulsion injury in the adult rat.

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OBJECTIVE This study has investigated the reliability of the artificial surgical model dorsal root rhizotomy (DRR), to the surgical tearing of the roots, avulsion, that occurs clinically. Root avulsion of the limb nerves is common in high-impact motor vehicle accidents and results in paraesthesia,

[Endoscopic electroexcision of benign urethral tumors in children].

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Endoscopic treatment was performed in 17 boys aged 4 months-16 years with benign new growths of the posterior urethra: false polyps (n = 11), fibroepithelial polyps (congenital--4, acquired--1), fetal rabdomyoma of the urethra and urinary bladder (n = 1). Acquired fibroepithelial polyp was detected

Plexiform and other unusual variants of palisaded encapsulated neuroma.

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Palisaded, encapsulated neuroma (PEN) has been described as a predominantly solitary, nodular tumor; plexiform or multinodular growth patterns have not been reported in detail. We reviewed 55 PEN in order to evaluate: 1) the predominant growth patterns; 2) features that may indicate previous trauma;
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