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    Gardner syndrome. A clinical case

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    The Authors describe an operation of extirpation of jaw's osteomas in a patient with Gardner's Syndrom

    Heterotopia of the third molar in the coronoid process. Clinical case

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    The A.A. present an uncommon case of eterotopy of the wisdom-tooth placed in the coronoid process, examining etiopthogenesis of this pathology after an attentive analysis of the literature

    Keratoacanthoma

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    The A.A. describe the characteristics of etiopathogenetic, anatomy-pathological, clinical, diagnostic and therapeutical order of keratoacanthom

    Histocompatibility antigens expressed in the epithelium of the oral mucosa during various diseases

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    The AA. report the expression of the Class I and II major histocompatibility antigens on oral mucosa Class I and II antigen expression varied between various disease states exhibiting proliferative or destructive tissue responses, and this expression is consistent with major histocompatibility complex (M.H.C.)-restricted cellular interactions. Oral mucosa doesn't express HLA-DQ antigen

    Anatomophysiological aspects of osteoclasts

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    The AA. examine the current understanding of various aspects of the theories about cell origin, ultrastructural features and mechanism (one-cell or two-cell) of bone degradation of the osteoclastsThe AA. examine the current understanding of various aspects of the theories about cell origin, ultrastructural features and mechanism (one-cell or two-cell) of bone degradation of the osteoclasts

    Cementoma of the jaw. Clinical case

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    The A.A. describe a case of cementoma come to their observation, reporting considerations resulting from an attentive analysis of the literature on the subjec

    The importance of direct immunofluorescence in the diagnosis of oral lichen planus. A clinical study and proposal of new diagnostic criteria

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    A series of 40 lesions of various kinds as lichen planus are examined using samples stained with trichromic test. HLA-DR expression with immunoperoxidase technique and direct immunofluorescence using the standard techniques. The aim of the study was to discover the usefulness for diagnosis of direct immunofluorescence, above all in histologically uncertain cases. The results suggest the view that direct immunofluorescence is essential for diagnosis of lichen planus, in all clinical aspects. The author concludes with description of clinical proceeding for differential diagnosis between white and erosive lesions of mouth
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