KH Awan, PR Morgan… - Oral Oncology, 2011 - Elsevier ... While detection of asymptomatic cancers could be a problem in dental practices dueto poor attendance of high-risk patients 6 , oral potentially malignant disorders 7 (OPMD) provide a long preclinical phase during which high-risk patients could be identified to provide ... Related articles - All 3 versions
P Moynihan, R Ettinger, WG Young… - … General Session of …, 2011 - espace.uq.edu.au ... problem of tooth wear is increasing dueto elements of the modern diet and dueto increased retention ... Aetiology, measurement and monitoring, 2) The role of diet in the aetiology of dental erosion, 3) Groups at increased risk of tooth wear: Eating disorders, 'dieters' sportsmen ... Cached - All 5 versions
[PDF] from vcu.eduJ Edwards - 2011 - digarchive.library.vcu.edu ... In addition, databases with up- dated information of rare disorders provide information to health professionals and ... had unmet dental needs in the past year, which is less than 3 times the rate found in our sample.31 ...dueto financial reasons for the first three decades of the study. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
A Szyszkowska, M Puławska, M Lewicka… - Contemporary …, 2011 - termedia.pl ... Therefore, dental treatment and proper preparation of the oral cavity before oncological chemotherapy or radiotherapy ... mucosa in the line of occlusion and lower lip [4]. Pain dueto the damage to the mucosa as well as taste and swallowing disorders associated with the ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[HTML] from bioline.org.brEP Soriano, MVD de Carvalho… - Brazilian Journal of …, 2011 - bioline.org.br ... Introduction Recently there have been reports of an increase in the prevalence ofmusculoskeletal conditions among dental professionals, with an etiology ofrepetitive movements, injuries due to cumulative trauma or work-relatedmusculoskeletal disorders 1-2 . ... Cached
[PDF] from biomedcentral.comJ Maroco, D Silva, A Rodrigues… - BMC Research …, 2011 - biomedcentral.com ... goingdementingdisorde rlike A lzheimer ' sdisease . I tispossibletoidentify peoplewithcognitiveco mplaintswho ... neuropsychologicaltes tingisakeyelementinth ediagnosticprocedures [ 4 ] . R ecently , ithasbecomepossibleto identifythetraces , orbiomarkers , of A lzheimer ' s ...
SJ Texel… - Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, 2011 - liebertonline.com ... A lzheimer's Disease (AD) was first described as a relatively rare disorder by Alois Alzheimer in 1906 and now, 1 century later, nearly 5 million Americans are living with AD and the numbers are rapidly rising as baby boomers enter the AD danger zone of >65 years of age. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions
M Müller, KH Cheung… - Antioxidants & Redox …, 2011 - liebertonline.com ... A lzheimer's disease (AD) is a common form of dementia involving slowly developing and ultimately fatal neurodegeneration. Age is the main risk factor but the major molecular mechanisms are still unclear. A hallmark feature ... Cited by 6 - Related articles - All 3 versions
KA Treiber, MC Carlson… - The Journals …, 2011 - psychsocgerontology.oxfordjournals. … ... ALZHEIMER'S disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that leads to cognitive and functional deterioration. Despite its progressive course, there is considerable variability in the rates of cognitive and functional decline ... Related articles - All 3 versions
[PDF] from annabolteus.comAC Paula-Lima, T Adasme, C SanMartín… - … & Redox Signaling, 2011 - liebertonline.com ... A lzheimer's disease (AD) is an age-related neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive memory loss that leads inevitably to severe dementia. Numerous reports have linked the pathogenesis of AD, the most frequent ... Cited by 5 - Related articles - All 4 versions
KH Awan, PR Morgan… - Oral Oncology, 2011 - Elsevier ... While detection of asymptomatic cancers could be a problem in dental practices dueto poor attendance of high-risk patients 6 , oral potentially malignant disorders 7 (OPMD) provide a long preclinical phase during which high-risk patients could be identified to provide ... Related articles - All 3 versions
P Moynihan, R Ettinger, WG Young… - … General Session of …, 2011 - espace.uq.edu.au ... problem of tooth wear is increasing dueto elements of the modern diet and dueto increased retention ... Aetiology, measurement and monitoring, 2) The role of diet in the aetiology of dental erosion, 3) Groups at increased risk of tooth wear: Eating disorders, 'dieters' sportsmen ... Cached - All 5 versions
[PDF] from vcu.eduJ Edwards - 2011 - digarchive.library.vcu.edu ... In addition, databases with up- dated information of rare disorders provide information to health professionals and ... had unmet dental needs in the past year, which is less than 3 times the rate found in our sample.31 ...dueto financial reasons for the first three decades of the study. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
A Szyszkowska, M Puławska, M Lewicka… - Contemporary …, 2011 - termedia.pl ... Therefore, dental treatment and proper preparation of the oral cavity before oncological chemotherapy or radiotherapy ... mucosa in the line of occlusion and lower lip [4]. Pain dueto the damage to the mucosa as well as taste and swallowing disorders associated with the ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[HTML] from bioline.org.brEP Soriano, MVD de Carvalho… - Brazilian Journal of …, 2011 - bioline.org.br ... Introduction Recently there have been reports of an increase in the prevalence ofmusculoskeletal conditions among dental professionals, with an etiology ofrepetitive movements, injuries due to cumulative trauma or work-relatedmusculoskeletal disorders 1-2 . ... Cached
DJ Selkoe - Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, 2011 - cshperspectives.net Over the last three decades, advances in biochemical pathology and human genetics have illuminated one of the most enigmatic subjects in biomedicine—neurodegeneration. Eponymic diseases of the nervous system such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's diseases that ... Cited by 607 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 11 versions
RC Malenka… - Nature, 2011 - nature.com Where did I put those keys? What did I have for dinner last night? Cognition — most notably, the ability to store memories — inevitably declines with age. What's more, for an increasing proportion of individuals, this decline progresses aggressively to the point that they cannot care for ... All 5 versions
CG Conrad, CD Vianna, C Schultz… - The 33rd Annual …, 2011 - espace.uq.edu.au A novel gene, Saitohin (STH), has been discovered in the intron between exons 9 and 10 of the human tau gene. The tissue expression of STH is similar to tau, a gene that is implicated in many neurodegenerative disorders. In humans, a single nucleotide polymorphism that ... Cached - All 2 versions
JE Galvin, JL Price, Z Yan, JC Morris… - Neurology, 2011 - AAN Enterprises Methods: Participants (n = 88) enrolled in a longitudinal study of memory and aging underwent 3-T fcMRI. Clinical diagnoses of probable DLB (n = 15) were made according to published criteria. Cognitively normal control participants (n = 38) were selected for the absence of ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 3 versions
PJ Brown, DP Devanand, X Liu… - Archives of General …, 2011 - Am Med Assoc Context The original mild cognitive impairment (MCI) criteria exclude substantial functional deficits, but recent reports suggest otherwise. Identifying the extent, severity, type, and correlates of functional deficits that occur in MCI and mild Alzheimer disease (AD) can aid in early ... Related articles - All 2 versions