WHAT DOES XEROSTOMIA MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of xerostomia in the Malay dictionary
xerostomia dehydration due to lack of saliva secretion. the 14th letter in the Greek alphabet written in symbol , . xerostomia kekeringan pd mulut disebabkan kekurangan rembesan air liur. huruf ke-14 dlm abjad Yunani yg ditulis dgn simbol , .
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10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «XEROSTOMIA»
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A Color Handbook of Oral Medicine - Halaman 166
General approach • Although the presence of xerostomia or excess salivation can usually be determined easily, the successful management of these conditions involves a range of clinical and special investigations to determine the underlying ...
Richard C. K. Jordan, Michael A. O. Lewis, 2004
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Shafer'S Textbook Of Oral Pathology (6Th Edition) - Halaman 36
Treatment. Treatment for salivary gland agenesis is supportive and directed at relieving xerostomia and its effects. Salivary substitutes, frequent mouth washes, comprehensive dental care, fluoride therapy, and good oral hygiene all play a role ...
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Cancer Symptom Management - Halaman 268
the chronic effects of xerostomia following a course of head and neck irradiation by stimulation of residual functional salivary gland tissue. -,;!~'J< Pilocarpine has also been found to be helpful in treating xerostomia due to graft- versus-host ...
Connie Henke Yarbro, Margaret Hansen Frogge, Michelle Goodman, 1999
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Functional Preservation and Quality of Life in Head and ...
In a study of 66 patients receiving IMRT for nasopharyngeal cancer, grade 2 xerostomia according to the RTOG scale was noted in ~30% of the patients 1 year after therapy, and no grade 3 was observed (Lee et al. 2002). Two years after ...
Paul M. Harari, Nadine P. Connor, Cai Grau, 2009
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Salivary Gland Disorders - Halaman 187
A number of disease processes and other factors may decrease salivary secretion. Xerostomia has been reported in association with rheumatoid conditions, particularly Sjögren's syndrome [1, 17], human immunodeficiency virus infection [11], ...
Eugene N. Myers, Robert L. Ferris, 2007
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Oncology: An Evidence-Based Approach - Halaman 1344
Xerostomia. When the major salivary glands are involved in the volume of tissue irradiated, the quality and quantity of salivary secretions decrease.2,92,93 Serous cells, found predominantly in the parotid glands, are extremely radiosensitive, ...
Alfred E. Chang, Patricia A. Ganz, Daniel F. Hayes, 2007
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Medical Care of Cancer Patients - Halaman 311
Xerostomia Definition Xerostomia is defined as a dryness of the mouth owing to salivary gland secretion dysfunction that can becaused by multiple conditions, for example, autoimmune disorders, medications, and oncologic treatments.
Sai-Ching Jim Yeung, Carmen P. Escalante, Robert F. Gagel, 2009
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Nasopharyngeal Cancer: Multidisciplinary Management - Halaman 276
Among all treatment-induced side effects in the management of NPC, late complications including xerostomia, hearing deficit, and soft-tissue fibrosis are commonly observed. Other late complications such as radiation- induced spinal cord ...
Jiade J. Lu, Jay S. Cooper, Anne W. M. Lee, 2010
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The Chemotherapy Source Book - Halaman 125
Xerostomia is the subjective complaint of oral dryness, which is not always associated with decreased salivary flow (36). Xerostomia is associated with the following changes in patients undergoing chemotherapy: 1. Increase in salivary ...
Michael Clinton Perry, 2008
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Nonprescription Product Therapeutics - Halaman 59
Xerostomia may also result from malnutrition, depression, rheumatoid arthritis, Parkinson's disease, hypertension, HIV complex, fibromyalgia, graft-versus-host disease, terminal malignant disease, cystic fibrosis, systemic lupus erythematosus, ...