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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «VINCENT'S DISEASE»
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1
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary
... tissues (as of the pharynx and tonsils) — called also trench mouth,
ulceromembranous gingivitis Vincent, Jean Hyacinths (1862- 1950), French
bacteriologist. Vincent's disease n : a disease marked by infection with Vincent's
organisms: esp ...
2
Decisions of the Comptroller General of the United States
"(b) The claimant received the emergency dental relief for this service connected
disability, Vincent's disease, consisting of chromic acid spays (40) as treatment
for this service connected disability as evidenced by Dr. Hanson's affidavit, dated
...
In revealing Vincent's disease, the narrative moves from first manifestation of the
disease to avowal of AIDS. Fou de Vincent presents itself as a journal, one in
which the narrator works through his relationship to Vincent. Several references
to ...
Clara Elizabeth Orban, 2008
4
Dental specialist: Sept. 20, 1971
Vincent's disease is characterized by fetid breath and the appearance of grayish
or yellowish- gray ulcers. They may be found in only a few areas or throughout
the mouth. The most common site of these ulcers is the marginal or interproximal
...
United States. Dept. of the Army, 1971
5
The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America
Vincent's disease should not be granted service connection if the service records
are entirely negative. To warrant favorable action on Vincent's disease, chronicity
, continuity of treatment, or the residual thereof, that is, periodontoclasia or ...
Office of the Federal Register (U S ), 2002
6
Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry
Historical aspects of Vincent's disease. Proceedings of the Royal Society of
Medicine 66, 695–698. Pindborg, J.J. (1951a). Gingivitis in military personnel
with special reference to ulceromembranous gingivitis. Odontologisk Revy 59,
407–499.
Jan Lindhe, Niklaus P. Lang, Thorkild Karring, 2009
7
Introduction to Human
Disease
A particularly severe manifestation, associated with ulcerated and bleeding
gingivae, is called acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (Vincent's disease,
trench mouth). It is caused by fusiform and spirochetal bacteria that are normally
present in ...
Michael Hart, Agnes Gertrud Loeffler, 2011
8
Color Atlas of Orofacial Health and
Disease in Children and ...
... crypts (Fig. 273) Figure 273. Bilateral plugged tonsillar crypts were a source of
irritation and halitosis in this young child. ACUTE NECROTIZING ULCERATIVE
GINGIVITIS (VINCENT'S DISEASE) Chiefly affecting young adults,. 273 276 280
...
Crispian Scully, Richard Welbury, Catherine Flaitz, 2001
9
Introduction to Human
Disease: Pathophysiology for Health ...
... (Vincent's disease, trench mouth). It is caused by fusiform and spi- rochetal
bacteria that are normally present in the mouth. Poor dental hygiene or
underlying disease that lowers host resistance can allow these bacteria to
overgrow and their ...
Agnes G. Loeffler, Director Surgical Pathology and Associate Professor School of Medicine and Public Health University of Wisconsin-Madison Agnes G Loeffler, Michael N. Hart, 2014
Noma is a) pyogenic granuloma b) fibrous dysplasia c) Vincent's disease d)
cancrum oris (KAR –98) 34. Recurrent aphthae resemble recurrent herpes in that
a) symptoms are similar b) life long immunity results c) vesicles occur with both ...