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Congenital oro-motor disorders.
Children with congenital oro-motor disorders (COMD) are not numerous. However, as a group, they merit special consideration as management of diseases leading to COMD is complex, owing to their protracted and varying course, the diverse areas of health care involved, and the significant amount of resources their treatment requires.1 The term oro-motor disorders (OMD) refers to a group of disease...
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Therapy for most people with dystonia is symptomatic, directed at lessening the intensity of the dystonic contractions. For a small minority of patients (eg, those with dopa-responsive dystonia, Wilson's disease, or psychogenic dystonia), specific therapy directed at one of the many causes of dystonia is available. Before initiating treatment, clinicians need to decide if a patient has a form o...
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Although known to occur in the past, it is only in recent years that the incidence and importance of oral infection by the gonococcus has come to be assessed. The first case of gonococcal pharyngitis was described by Fiumara, Wise, and Many (1967). Thatcher, McCraney, Kellogg, and Whaley (1969) found no gonococci in the urethra and rectum in a routine screening by culture of 505 military subjec...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: National Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery
سال: 2010
ISSN: 0975-5950
DOI: 10.4103/0975-5950.79218