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J Oral Maxillofac Pathol ; 27(4): 768-771, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38304529

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Syringomas are benign tumours originating from the eccrine ducts. Lower eyelid is the commonest site of origin. Very few cases have been reported in literature till date. Histopathology demonstrates normal compressed eccrine ducts in the fibrous capsule along with tumour cells arranged in tubules and solid islands. This report describes a case of syringoma on the lower eyelid in a female patient.

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J Oral Maxillofac Pathol ; 26(1): 87-92, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35571306

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Oral microbiome plays a key role in the etiology of oral diseases and is linked to many diseases in other parts of the body as well. This makes the oral microbiome an area of interest for researchers globally. A meticulous planning of the research project is the first and most crucial step while conducting an oral microbiome study. For beginners in this field, it is essential to be familiar with the terminologies used in oral microbiome research for a better understanding. The purpose of this article is to familiarize new researchers to the frequently used terms for the field of oral microbiome research.

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J Oral Maxillofac Pathol ; 24(2): 361-367, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33456248

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Oral squamous cell carcinoma is one of the most common malignancies and is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality. The known risk factors for oral cancer are tobacco, alcohol consumption and betel quid chewing. Nutritional deficiencies and certain microorganisms are also associated with oral cancer. Oral cavity is a host to numerous microorganisms, majority of which are bacterial communities along with fungi and viruses. A possibility of the dysregulation of the oral microbiome cannot be ignored. Oral microbiome is defined as the collective genome of microorganisms that reside in the oral cavity. With the development of culture-independent techniques, the detection and identification of the bacteria which cannot be cultured has become possible. Revolution in technology has led to increased research in this area in an attempt to find the role of microbiome in health and disease. Before identifying the exact role the microbiome plays in the development of oral cancer, it is essential to profile the microbiome in healthy individuals and patients with oral cancer. It is essential to note that oral cancer may sometimes occur without any habit too!! This article is an attempt to review the role of oral microbiome in oral cancer with a focus on the bacteriome, its related studies and in brief about the omics technologies in understanding the microbiome.

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BMJ Open ; 9(7): e028561, 2019 07 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31289081

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OBJECTIVES: To identify the frequency of postoperative complications, including problems identified by patients and complications occurring after discharge from hospital. To identify how these impact on quality of life (QoL) and the patient's perception of the success of their treatment. DESIGN: Data from three prospective sources: surgical audit, a telephone interview (2 weeks after discharge) and a patient-focused questionnaire (2 months after surgery) were retrospectively analysed. SETTING: Dunedin Hospital, Dunedin, New Zealand. PARTICIPANTS: Of the 500 patients, 100 undergoing each of the following types of surgeries: anorectal, biliary, colorectal, hernia and skin. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary outcomes were complications and the 36-item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36). Secondary outcomes included the patient's ratings of their treatment and a questionnaire-derived patient satisfaction score. RESULTS: 226 patients reported a complication; there were 344 separate complications and 411 reports of complications (16% of complications were reported on more than one occasion). The audit, telephone interview and questionnaire captured 12.6%, 36.3% and 51% of the 411 reports, respectively. Patients with complications had a lower SF-36 Physical Composite Summary (PCS) score (48.5 vs 43.9, p=0.021) and a lower Patient Satisfaction Score (85.6 vs 74.6, p<0.001). Rating of information received, care received, symptoms experienced, QoL and satisfaction with surgery were all significantly worse for patients with complications. On linear regression analysis, surgical complications, American Society of Anaesthesiologists score and age all made a similar contribution to the SF-36 PCS score, with standardised beta coefficients between 0.19 and 0.21. CONCLUSIONS: Following surgery, over 40% of patients experienced complications. The QoL and satisfaction score were significantly less than for those without complications. The majority of complications were diagnosed after discharge from hospital. Taking more notice of the patient perspective helps us to identify problems, to understand what is important to them and may suggest ways to improve perioperative care.


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Dolor Postoperatorio/epidemiología , Satisfacción del Paciente , Hemorragia Posoperatoria/epidemiología , Calidad de Vida , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Operativos , Infección de la Herida Quirúrgica/epidemiología , Adulto , Anciano , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos del Sistema Biliar , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Dermatologicos , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos del Sistema Digestivo , Femenino , Herniorrafia , Humanos , Ileus/epidemiología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Nueva Zelanda/epidemiología , Medición de Resultados Informados por el Paciente , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/epidemiología , Estudios Retrospectivos , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Teléfono
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J Oral Maxillofac Pathol ; 23(1): 122-128, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31110428

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The oral cavity has the second largest and diverse microbiota after the gut harboring over 700 species of bacteria. It nurtures numerous microorganisms which include bacteria, fungi, viruses and protozoa. The mouth with its various niches is an exceptionally complex habitat where microbes colonize the hard surfaces of the teeth and the soft tissues of the oral mucosa. In addition to being the initiation point of digestion, the oral microbiome is crucial in maintaining oral as well as systemic health. Because of the ease of sample collection, it has become the most well-studied microbiome till date. Previously, studying the microbiome was limited to the conventional culture-dependent techniques, but the abundant microflora present in the oral cavity could not be cultured. Hence, studying the microbiome was difficult. The emergence of new genomic technologies including next-generation sequencing and bioinformatics has revealed the complexities of the oral microbiome. It has provided a powerful means of studying the microbiome. Understanding the oral microbiome in health and disease will give further directions to explore the functional and metabolic alterations associated with the diseased states and to identify molecular signatures for drug development and targeted therapies which will ultimately help in rendering personalized and precision medicine. This review article is an attempt to explain the different aspects of the oral microbiome in health.

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J Oral Maxillofac Pathol ; 23(3): 432-437, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31942127

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Odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) originates from the dental lamina and is more commonly seen in the posterior mandible than in the maxilla. OKC is the most aggressive cyst of the oral cavity and is known for its rapid growth and its tendency to invade bone of the adjacent tissues. The recurrence rate of OKC is very high due to various reasons debated upon. Cases of OKC have shown the presence of calcifications, dentinoid formation and ossification. Here, we report the first case of OKC in a 27-year-old male showing granular cell changes.

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J Oral Maxillofac Pathol ; 22(1): 86-91, 2018.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29731562

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Cytoskeleton of a cell is made up of microfilaments, microtubules and intermediate filaments. Keratins are diverse proteins. These intermediate filaments maintain the structural integrity of the keratinocytes. The word keratin covers these intermediate filament-forming proteins within the keratinocytes. They are expressed in a specific pattern and according to the stage of cellular differentiation. They always occur in pairs. Mutations in the genes which regulate the expression of keratin proteins are associated with a number of disorders which show defects in both skin and mucosa. In addition, there are a number of disorders which are seen because of abnormal keratinization. These keratins and keratin-associated proteins have become important markers in diagnostic pathology. This review article discusses the classification, structure, functions, the stains used for the demonstration of keratin and associated pathology. The review describes the physiology of keratinization, pathology behind abnormal keratin formation and various keratin disorders.

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J Oral Maxillofac Pathol ; 21(1): 181, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28479714

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Cherubism is a rare hereditary developmental condition of the jaws and generally inherited as an autosomal dominant trait. It is also known as familial fibrous dysplasia of the jaws, familial multilocular cystic disease and hereditary fibrous dysplasia of the jaws. The gene for cherubism is mapped to chromosome 4p16.3 may lead to pathologic activation of osteoclasts and disruption of jaw morphogenesis. The lesion usually appears between 2 and 5 years shows a predilection for the mandible and causes a bilateral swelling giving rise to a cherubic chubby appearance. The eosinophilic cuffing of blood vessels appears to be specific for cherubism. The diagnosis is based on clinical, radiographic and histopathologic findings. The purpose of this article is to present a rare case of nonfamilial cherubism as there are very few cases reported and to review the literature with its cone beam computed tomography findings.

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