10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STOMATITIC»
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ADVANCES IN CANCER RESEARCH
The earliest toxic effects are stomatitic ulcers, often preceded by a hyperesthesia
of the oral mucosa to acid solutions. If administration of the agent is stopped
immediately the lesions will heal in a few days and therapy may be resumed, ...
Jesse Philip Greenstein, Alexander Haddow, 1956
2
British Journal of Dental Science
early months of infancy from one or other of the eruptive fevers. The term "
Stomatitic " was applied by Jonathan Hutchinson to teeth the crowns of which
presented a pitted or honey-combed appearance. He attributed the condition to
the ...
3
British Journal of Dental Science and Prosthetics
early months of infancy from one or other of the eruptive fevers. The term “
Stomatitic " was applied by Jonathan Hutchinson to teeth the crowns of which
presented a pitted or honey-combed appearance. He attributed the condition to
the ...
4
Medical Surgical Nursing
Teach oral care and encourage immediately after meals and at bed time, soft
toothbrush and prescribed mouthwash (Peroxide, oral saline, baking soda and
water or provide anaesthetic agent for mouth sores (e.g. Stomatitic cocktail). •
Report ...
The stomatitic feature of the case does not last long, however, as a separate
condition, genuine diphtheria developing as soon as the bacillus and its toxines
are sufficiently multiplied to involve the general system in the process. This form
of ...
... primary, secondary and tertiary; tubercular, early and late; scrofulo-luetic ;
diphtheritic; typhoidal ; scarlatinal, and all ex- anthematic tonsillar ulcerations ;
lupus, primary and secondary ; cancerous and stomatitic. The primary tonsillar
ulcer, ...
The gingival-stomatitic presentation is the more common primary form, due
usually to HSV-1 . The virus may be shed for weeks. The algorithm below
illustrates the potential problems and some of the answers. Oral acyclovir might
reduce the ...
8
Gastroenterology: Clinical Cases Uncovered
... of candida, mouth ulceration, apthous stomatitic and hydration of the mucus
membranes. • Tongue surface, colour and presence of furring. An atrophic
tongue may be due to iron and vitamin B12 deficiency. Look for fasciculations
suggestive ...
Satish Keshav, Emma Culver, 2011
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Potentials Of Living Resources
Terminalia chibula: Locally known as Harre, fruits of this plant are astringent,
laxative, alterative and applied externally on chronic ulcer, wound and as gargle
to stomatitic. Powder of fruit is dentifrice and is helpful in curing teeth ache and ...
... an excess in the eating of fermented cheese. In fact we often meet with dried
and fermented cheese, particularly those of Rocquefort and Gruyere, which
acquire with age irritant properties similar to those of mustard, and produce a
stomatitic ...
J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, 1870
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «STOMATITIC»
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Vaksin Ebola Mulai Diuji Coba ke Manusia
Vaksin kedua terdiri dari vesicular stomatitic virus (VSV-ZEBOV), virus yang terutama menginfeksi hewan (termasuk hewan pengerat, sapi, babi dan kuda). «Tempo.co, Nov 14»