A Clinical Study Of The Incidence And Prevelence Of Salivary Gland Tumors In Zakho City Hanan Abdulqader A. Dijwar Salih I.Ibrahim Naqid
2020-12-05
Background: The salivary glands have an important role in the functions of digestion by making lubrication fluid, respiration, speech, and overall homeostasis, and they also contain antibodies. Generally, the salivary gland tumors might be categorized into non inflammatory, inflammatory,
2016
Evaluation of the Effect of Chamomile Extract on Lingual Histological Changes in Rabbit Received 5-Fluorouracil (Histological and Immunohistochemical Study)
2016-11-17
ABSTRACT
Background and objectives: Chamomile has been used as an herbal medication since ancient times. The study was aimed to investigate anticytotoxic effect of chamomile extract on the lingual mucosa of rabbits treated with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU).
Evaluation of the effe t of chamomile extract on lingual histological change in rabbit received 5 fluorouracil
2016-04-17
Histological and Immunohistochemical study
2015
Proliferative potential in begnine mixed salivery gland tumour, using ki67 marker in relation to different clinicopathologic parameters
2015-06-17
Oral pathological study
PROTECTIVE ROLE OF KURDISTAN HONEY ON THE TONGUE PAPILLAE OF METHOTREXATE TREATED ALBINO RATS (Immunohistochemical Study) Ali Sultan Al-Refai 1 , Hassan Ali Al-Barazenchy 2 , Hanan Abdulla Abdulqader 3, Ameera Kamal Khalil 2.
2015-06-16
Background and objectives: Oral mucositis remains one of the most common and troubling side effects of anti neoplastic therapy and might results in dose reduction, or discontinuation of chemotherapy, therefore an effective intervention is considered a high priority in cancer patient. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of honey as a preventive treatment for the tongue dorsal surface toxicity caused by the methotrexate (MTX).
2014
PROTECTIVE ROLE OF KURDISTAN HONEY ON THE TONGUE PAPILLAE OF METHOTREXATE TREATED ALBINO RATS (Immunohistochemical Study)
2014-02-23
Abstract
Background and objectives: Oral mucositis remains one of the most common and troubling side effects of anti neoplastic therapy and might results in dose reduction, or discontinuation of chemotherapy, therefore an effective intervention is considered a high priority in cancer patient. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of honey as a preventive treatment for the tongue dorsal surface toxicity caused by the