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Granular-cell tumours: an immunohistochemical study Junquera, Luis M.; de Vicente, Juan C.; Vega, Jose A. ...
British journal of oral & maxillofacial surgery,
06/1997, Letnik:
35, Številka:
3
Journal Article, Conference Proceeding
Recenzirano
The granular cell tumour (myoblastoma, Abrikosoff's tumour) and the congenital epulis in newborns (Neumann tumour) are two lesions rarely found in the oral cavity, whose histogenetic origin is highly ...controversial. This work analyses using immunohistochemical techniques 15 cases of myoblastomas and two of congenital epulis with different mono- and poly-clonal antibodies. Positive immunostaining was found for S-100 protein and neuron-specific enolase in all the cases of myoblastoma, and for vimentin and carcinoembryonic antigen in some cases. No immunoreactivity was observed for any of the other 13 antibodies used in congenital epulis.
A number of thieno and pyrazolo2,1benzothiazepine derivatives as well as several synthetic intermediate compounds were tested for acute toxicity and antidepressant activity in mice. Some of these ...compounds were effective in the tetrabenazine and Porsolt tests.
As an extension of a previous work, in which a number of 4H-pyrrolo-1,2-athieno2,3-f1,4diazepines were described, a new series of derivatives of the isomeric pyrrolo1,2-athieno3,2-fdiazepines ring ...system has been synthesized. The products obtained, together with those reported in the previous paper, were tested for acute toxicity and CNS activity in mice.
Stafne bone cyst of the mandible is the only described destructive bone lesion that is highly localized, nonprogressive, but nonhealing. Such defects usually occur unilaterally, however, bilateral ...defects are occasionally reported. This paper reports 4 cases of Stafne's bone cyst, one of which showed bilateral presentation. Only four previous cases of bilateral Stafne bone cyst have been reported in the literature. The bibliography is reviewed with regard to the incidence, plausible etiologic factors and methods of diagnosis of such lesions.
Abstract
The terminology surrounding the clinical syndrome characterized by acute mucositis with minimal skin involvement has been a subject of debate over time. In recent years, terms such as ...mycoplasma‐induced rash and mucositis and reactive infectious mucocutaneous eruption (RIME) have been introduced to encompass milder mucocutaneous diseases associated with respiratory infections, with implications for management and prognosis. We report the first case of recurrent RIME associated with
Chlamydophila pneumoniae
infection in an adult patient. RIME is likely underreported due to misclassification and a lack of testing for potential pathogens. Early recognition of recurrent RIME is of particular interest from the patient's perspective to reduce the frequency and duration of hospital admissions.
Ameloblastic fibroma: report of two cases Junquera, L M; Albertos, J M; Floriano, P ...
International journal of paediatric dentistry,
September 1995, Letnik:
5, Številka:
3
Journal Article
Recenzirano
The ameloblastic fibroma is an odontogenic tumour with an unusual presentation. It is considered to have both epithelial and mesenchymal elements, but it lacks any calcified dental structures. Two ...new cases are presented. The first of these began as a mandibular tumour whereas the second was discovered by chance. The radiographic finding in each case was a unilocular cystic radiolucency. Treatment consisted of excisional biopsy by enucleation in both patients. Histopathological findings were consistent with ameloblastic fibroma.