نتایج جستجو برای: oral mucositis

تعداد نتایج: 253752  

Journal: :Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2009

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2009
Bruno C Jham Haiyan Chen Andre L Carvalho Addah R Freire

The aim of this study was to determine the impact of bethanechol administration concomitant to radiotherapy (RT) on oral mucositis, candidiasis and taste loss. We performed a secondary analysis of a previously conducted prospective randomized trial which evaluated the effect of bethanechol on salivary gland dysfunction before, during, and after RT for head and neck cancer (HNC), in comparison t...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2016
Mohammad Hasan AkhavanKarbassi Mohammad Forat Yazdi Hakimeh Ahadian Maryam Jalili SadrAbad

BACKGROUND Propolis based preparations have a wide range of applications in various specialties of dentistry. The aim of this clinical trial was to test the efficacy of propolis as a mouthwash in the reduction of chemotherapy induced oral mucositis (OM) in a single center. MATERIALS AND METHODS In this randomised, controlled study patients undergoing chemotherapy were included consecutively a...

Journal: :Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2005
Francesco Chiappelli

The terms 'mucositis' and 'stomatitis' are often used interchangeably. Mucositis, however, pertains to pharyngeal-esophago-gastrointestinal inflammation that manifests as red, burn-like sores or ulcerations throughout the mouth. Stomatitis is an inflammation of the oral tissues proper, which can present with or without sores, and is made worse by poor dental hygiene. Mucositis is observed in a ...

2015
Abbas Javadzadeh Bolouri Atessa Pakfetrat Arghavan Tonkaboni Seyed Amir Aledavood Mohsen Fathi Najafi Zahra Delavarian Mohammad Taghi Shakeri Azade Mohtashami

BACKGROUND Mucositis is one of the acute complications of radiotherapy which can ulcerate oral mucosa and cause severe pain and discomfort which can affect oral normal function. Propolis is a natural source of flavenoid which has antiulcer, antibacterial, antifungal, healing and anti-inflammatory effects. Using such an affordable compound without any bad smell or taste that has reasonable price...

2017
Charles L. Loprinzi

To begin with, let me acknowledge that Drs. Epstein and Schubert are experienced doctors of dental medicine who have been involved in the evaluation and therapy of cytotoxic therapy–related mucositis for a long time. I fully agree with them that cytotoxic therapy–associated mucositis is a major clinical problem and that there is a dearth of good studies that address ways to alleviate the condit...

2007
Susan D Bruce Annette Quinn

Over the past two decades, advances in the supportive care of oncology patients have permitted more aggressive treatment strategies that would otherwise not have been possible. However, the prevention and treatment of oral mucositis (OM) remains a dilemma. The American Cancer Society in 1999 estimated that approximately 400,000 patients annually will experience some type of oral complication as...

2015
Iole Vozza Vito Caldarazzo Livia Ottolenghi

BACKGROUND To assess changes in oral microflora in dental plaque from cancer patients within 7 days of the first course of chemotherapy, and the relationship of the changes with mucositis. MATERIAL AND METHODS Thirty cancer patients, divided into a test group undergoing chemotherapy and a control group no undergoing chemotherapy, were enrolled in this pilot study. Oral microflora were culture...

2015
Sali Al-Ansari Judith A. E. M. Zecha Andrei Barasch Jan de Lange Fred R. Rozema Judith E. Raber-Durlacher

Oral mucositis induced by conventional cytotoxic cancer therapies is a common and significant clinical problem in oncology. Mucositis symptoms, which include severe pain, may lead to dose reductions and unplanned interruptions of chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy, and often affect patients' quality of life. In addition, ulcerative mucositis represents a risk factor for local or systemic infectio...

2015
Timothy F. Meiller Sharon Varlotta Dianna Weikel

The mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitors (mTORIs) everolimus and temsirolimus are approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of various forms of advanced cancer, and the mTORI sirolimus is approved as an immunosuppressive agent for the prophylaxis of organ rejection in patients receiving renal transplants. The oral lesions associated with mTORI toxicity are dist...

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