... chewing, cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption related to oral cancer in Taiwan J Oral Pathol Med 1995, 24:450-453 Clinical practice guidelines in cancer of oralcavity National Comprehensive ... ajchen@mail.cgu.edu.tw JTC: cgmhnog@gmail.com Abstract Background: Oralcavity cancers (ORC) are the most common cancers, and standard treatment is radical surgery with postoperative radiotherapy ... receiving radical surgery and postoperative radiotherapy between Oct 1999 and Dec 2004 were enrolled Patients in pathological stages II, III and IV were 16.5%, 16.5% and 67%, respectively For...
... WORD CHOICE AND PONT OF VIEW • First person point of view • Second person point of view • Third person point of view First Person Point of View In the first person point of view, the writer or narrator ... the three different points of viewand their effects: WORD CHOICE AND PONT OF VIEW Point of View Pronouns Effects 1st person I, me, mine, Intimacy between the writer and we, our, us reader Suggests ... appropriate and more effective HOW WORD CHOICE AND POINT OF VIEW HELP YOU REMEMBER By being more aware of the words and point of view writers choose to convey their ideas, you’ll be able to understand...
... Model View ViewModel and Line of Business Applications data-binding engine provided by WPF and Silverlight, the ViewModel doesn’t need to that This is because the View is an observer of the ViewModel, ... mandatory that you master XAML and its UI structure You also need to know how the binding engine of XAML works and how command objects and command behaviors (ICommand) and data templates are structured ... Width="0.35*"/> www.it-ebooks.info Chapter 1 Introduction to Model View ViewModel and Line of Business Applications...
... on US data include Goldberg and Maggi (1999), Gawande and Bandyopadhay (2000), McCalman (2002), Mitra et al (2002), and Eicher and Osang, 2003) See Krishna and Gawande (2003) for a recent survey ... determinants of a as viewed from the theoretical lens of electoral competition and legislative bargaining models 4.1 Electoral Competition and lobbying Integrating lobbying and electoral competition ... error and adjusted using a Fuller-correction (Fuller 1986; see also Gawande and Bandyopadhyay 2000).9 The import demand elasticities are missing for four countries – Ecuador, Nepal, Pakistan and...
... panel shows the short axis view of the LV cavity Upper panels: The LVDd was 59.3 mm and LVEF was 31.2% before the CRT placement Lower panels: The LVDd was 61.3 mm and LVEF was 51.3% after the ... time of admission, her body weight and height was 33.0 kg and 143.0 cm The chest X-ray revealed significant increases in cardio-thoracic ratio (CTR) (70.6%) and pulmonary congestion Echocardiogram ... normal), and reduced LVEF LVEF was also measured by a cardiac MRI, and was estimated to be 23.7% Serum BNP was again elevated at 448.4 pg/ml Her ECG showed widened QRS duration of 174 msec and complete...
... reliability of the axial viewand the coronal and oblique coronal view was 0.91 and 0.89, respectively The findings with axial view were classified as repairable in 24 roots and non-repairable in ... identified in axial view Coronal and oblique coronal view was superior to conventional axial view in visualization of the number or size of rootlets and the connection with the cord, and in orientation ... view Image quality was degraded by epidural puncture in the other roots and by unrecognition of the contralateral intact root in the other roots on axial view On coronal and oblique coronal view, ...
... Figure wall of the LV from the anterior part andanterior was decreased on cardiac scintigraphy of the IVS 201Tl uptake was decreased from the anterior part of the IVS andanterior wall of the LV on ... emergently We replaced a 23 mm diameter St Jude Medical mechanical valve and tied up and patched the thin area of her anterior IVS andanterior LV wall with a sheet of patch after a close examination ... increased and LV volume index had not changed between months after (16.6% and 180.6 ml/m2, respectively) and years after (36.5% and 173.7 ml/m2, respectively) the SAVE procedure Although single and...
... margin, filling the oralcavity Intraoral photography: Tumor of the tongue with bite marks Intraoral photography: Tumor of the tongue with bite marks at the margin, filling the oralcavity be excluded ... nodal metastasis from oraland maxillofacial cancers: a report of cases J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2004, 62:1019-1024 Mess D, Songer M: Head and neck carcinoma metastases to the hand and foot A case report ... in the oralcavity can importantly impair nutrition and breathing Therefore, an early operative treatment should be an option for patients suffering from a progressive and terminal head and neck...
... 15th and July 30th 2009 with Michael, and his continued interest and periodic review thereafter In addition to my advisors, I am very thankful to my committee members, Claudio Gonzalez Vega and ... resources, r1 and r2,that are required to undertake activities in stage one and two cost C1 and C2, respectively It costs amount γ1k1 and γ2k2 to specialize the resources in stage one and stage two ... Damaraju, Anup Menon, Chad Brinsfield, Doug Bosse, and Gopesh Anand Naga and Doug deserve a mention for generously sharing their operational and process expertise Additionally, many thanks are...
... irritation Alcohol-based hand rubs cause less skin irritation than hand washing, and are therefore preferred for hand hygiene from the dermatological point of view [97] • On the other hand, the previously ... the dermal tolerance and user acceptability of six alcohol-based hand disinfectants for hygienic hand disinfection J Hosp Infect 2002, 51:114-120 Anderson C, Andersson T, Molander M: Ethanol absorption ... 17:985-988 120 Gagari E, Kabani S: Adverse-Effects of Mouthwash Use – A Review Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontics 1995, 80:432-439 121 Friedrich RE, Kristen U: In...
... post-operative radiotherapy for advanced oraltongue carcinoma Mohr et al reported improved survival and loco-regional control in patients with T2-T4 patients with oralcavityand oropharyngeal carcinoma, ... patients with unresectable carcinoma of the oral cavity, oropharynx, hypopharynx and larynx The study included 20 patients with oralcavity carcinoma, and there was no difference in the outcome ... concept and design, acquisition of data, analysis and interpretation of data, drafting and revising the manuscript KTR: contributed to concept and design, analysis and interpretation of data and...
... the five-year survival and cause-specific survival rates of stage I and II oraltongue cancers as 60.9% and 83.5%, respectively, and in other oralcavity subsites as 64.7% and 94.1%, respectively, ... Although the prognosis of oraltongue cancers was poorer than that of cancers in other oralcavity sites, in this study, the fiveyear OS and DFS were shown as 80.8% and 80.2%, respectively, far ... institute against early tongue cancers along with operative treatments Although primary RT and surgery are potential treatment options for oraltongue cancer, most oraltongue cancers are treated...
... parotid and part of the contralateral submandibular gland Certainly, the salivary function can be further preserved using ipsilateral IMRT because the major salivary glands and some part of the oral ... years, and once yearly until 10 years Radiation oncologists and head and neck surgeons performed a clinical examination A head and neck CT or MRI, examination under general anesthesia and/ or ... ipsilateral II, III and retropharyngeal lymph node levels, treated with 50 Gy Contralateral parotid and part of the oralcavity are preserved from significant radiation ular gland 15.30 Gy (range,...
... oralcavity of women with cervical cancer, and their children Table Association of HR-HPV in the oralcavity of women with cervical cancer, with variables Four samples (5.71%) from the oralcavity ... normal oral mucosa Another study, that was done to determine the HPV prevalence and concurrent infection in the cervix andoralcavity of 577 pregnant women, found 29% positivity in the cervix and ... positivity in the cervix and 2.4% positivity in the oralcavity No association was found between HPV positivity and its types detected in the cervix andoralcavity of these women, suggesting that self-inoculation...
... present in the oralcavity of healthy mares could be detected in their serum and colostrum and if such antibodies could also be found in the serum of their newborn foals Materials and methods Sampling ... swab samples, a commercial swaband-transport system (Transystem, Copan, Bovezzo, Italy) was used, and sampling from the buccal part of the oralcavity of both mares and foals was performed as earlier ... Actinobacillus equuli in the oralcavity of horses Comparative investigations of strains obtained and porcine strains of A suis sensu stricto Acta Pathol Microbiol Immunol Scand B 1984, 92, 291-298...
... Carcinoma of the OralTongue 1.2.1 Epidemiology and Etiology Tongue cancer is the most common malignancy arising from the oralcavity in the head and neck As with most cancers in the head and neck, ... Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) cancer statistics, within the United States, an estimated 12,770 new diagnoses of oraltongue SCC will made and an estimated 2050 men and women will die of oraltongue ... the tongue Of these risk factors, tobacco and alcohol consumption are thought to account for more than 75% of oraltongue cancers 1.2.2 Current opinions in management and therapy The oral tongue...
... objectives, HRQL and medication satisfaction, were also evaluated and are the primary focus of this report Page of 12 (page number not for citation purposes) Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental ... item convergent and discriminant validity as well as very strong reliability with Cronbach scores of 0.88 and 0.92 for the child and family subscales, respectively No floor effects and limited ceiling ... a missed-dose item and items that ask about behavioral change and management), a 6-item school cooperation scale, parent attribute/knowledge items, economic impact items, and demographic questions...
... sodium, and urinary creatinine Vital signs were analyzed using the repeated-measures analysis of variance and the Dunnett test (two-sided at =0.05) Blood and urine values and FENa values before and ... water, electrolytes, and carbohydrates as comparable to intravenous therapy [8−10] and has recently gained widespread acceptance and is now preferred in the United States and in European countries ... preference), the timing and volume of consumption and the taste and temperature of the fluid should be further improved so that all patients can pleasantly drink for fluid and electrolyte replenishment...
... Wilmington, Del) and then cooled by applying ice for minutes before and after photosclerosis The Laser settings were: fluence between and 10 J/cm2, variable pulse length between 10 and 50 ms, and a spot ... 0.1% gentamicin and 0.1% betamethasone Oral surgery This group comprised patients The Laser settings were: fluence between and 15 J/cm2, variable pulse length between 20 and 60 ms, and a spot diameter ... by both clinicians and patients, and in some cases, the standard of care Clinicians need to learn more about constantly updated technology and apply newly discovered methods and protocols to clinical...
... beforehand, and allow some elaboration in questions and answers After the questionnaires and class observations, two interviews were conducted by the researcher to get information One interview ... questionnaires administered both 14 to the students and the teachers and qualitative data were collected via class observations and interviews of teachers and students Those two methods help the researcher ... The Interviews The aim of the interviews is to get more in-depth information about teachers’ and students’ perception of the opportunities for and constraints on the development of oral skills...