344 research outputs found

    Molecular events in relapsed oral squamous cell carcinoma: Recurrence vs secondary primary tumor

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    Sao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) [2011/13315-4, 2013/09142-2]Gleber-Netto, F.O., Braakhuis, B.J.M., Triantafyllou, A., Takes, R.P., Kelner, N., Rodrigo, J.P., Strojan, P., Poorten, V.V., Rapidis, A.D., Rinaldo, A., Brakenhoff, R.H., Ferlito, A., Kowalski, L.P

    Management of locally advanced HPV-related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma: where are we?

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    Samuels, SE; Eisbruch, A; Beitler, JJ; Corry, J; Bradford, CR; Saba, NF; van den Brekel, MWM; Smee, R; Strojan, P; Suarez, C; Mendenhall, WM; Takes, RP; Rodrigo, JP; Haigentz, M; Rapidis, AD; Rinaldo, A; Ferlito, A

    PROPOSAL TO CONTINUE THE STUDY OF CHARMONIUM SPECTROSCOPY IN PROTON-ANTIPROTON ANNIHILATIONS (Revised proposal P-835)

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    P. Rapidis 1 , R. Ray 1 , J. Reid 6; , G. Rinaudo 7 , B. Roccuzzo 7 , J. Rosen 5 , A. Santroni 3 , M. Sarmiento 5 , M. Savrie' 2 , J. Schultz 4 , K.K. Seth 5 , A. Smith 4; , G.A. Smith 6 , M. Sozzi 7 , S. Trokenheim 5; , S. Werkema 1 , Y. Zhang 6 , J. Zhao 5; , G. Zioulas 4 . 1 Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, Illinois 60510, U.S.A. 2 I.N.F.N. and University of Ferrara, 44100 Ferrara, Italy 3 I.N.F.N. and University of Genoa, 16146 Genoa, Italy 4 University of California at Irvine, California 92717, U.S.

    Antiprotons at medium and low energy in the US

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    Energy and energy width measurement in the FNAL antiproton accumulator

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    The Fermilab Antiproton Accumulator has recently been used to produce Charmonium resonances (charm quark, anti-charm quark bound states) in proton-antiproton annihilations using an internal H{sub 2} gas jet target. A measurement of the resonance mass and width may be obtained from a precise knowledge of the antiproton beam energy and energy spread. The beam energy is measured to an accuracy of 1 part in 10{sup 4} in the range 6.3 Gev to 4.1 Gev by measuring the orbit length and revolution frequency of the beam. The beam momentum spread is measured to an accuracy of 10% by measuring the beam frequency spread and the parameter {eta} = (P{sub beam}/F{sub rev}){center dot}(dF{sub rev}/dP{sub beam}). These two measurement techniques are described in this report

    OBSERVATION OF THE (1)P(1) STATE OF CHARMONIUM RID C-5223-2009

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    We have performed a search for the P-1(1) state of charmonium resonantly formed in ppBAR annihilations, close to the center of gravity of the 3P(J) states. We report results from the study of the J/psi+pi0 and J/psi+2pi final states. We have observed a statistically significant enhancement in the pBAR+p-->J/psi+pi0 cross section at square-root s congruent-to 3526.2 MeV. This enhancement has the characteristics of a narrow resonance of mass, total width, and production cross section consistent with what is expected for the P-1(1) state. In our search we have found no candidates for the reactions pBAR+p-->J/psi+pi0+pi0 and pBAR+p-->J/psi+pi++pi-

    Use of Bichat's buccal fat pad for the sealing of orosinusal communications. A presentation of 8 cases

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    Objectives: To determine the efficacy of the pediculate flap with the buccal fat pad in the sealing of orosinusal communications, describe the surgical technique used, and report the main complications. Patients and method: A retrospective study was made of 8 patients seen in the Service of Oral Surgery of the University of Barcelona Dental Clinic (Spain) for the treatment of orosinusal communications between the years 2007 and 2009. In all cases a pediculate flap with the buccal fat pad was used to solve the problem. Results: All of the orosinusal communications were successfully resolved with this technique. The immediate postoperative complications were pain (37.5%), inflammation (37.5%), edema (32.5%), trismus (37.5%), halitosis (14.3%), suppuration (12.5%) and rhinorrhea (12.5%). Conclusions: The use of Bichat"s buccal fat pad is not regarded as the technique of choice for sealing small to medium sized orosinusal communications. However, in the case of large communications, it is a good option, and the results obtained are optimum
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