Interactions Between Oral Microbiota and Cancers in the Aging Community: A Narrative Review
Sara Aghili,
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Hussein Rahimi,
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Lotfollah Kamali Hakim
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et al.
Cancer Control,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
31
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
The
oral
microbiome
potentially
wields
significant
influence
in
the
development
of
cancer.
Within
human
cavity,
an
impressive
diversity
more
than
700
bacterial
species
resides,
making
it
second
most
varied
body.
This
finely
balanced
ecosystem
is
vital
for
sustaining
health.
However,
disruptions
this
equilibrium,
often
brought
about
by
dietary
habits
and
inadequate
hygiene,
can
result
various
ailments
like
periodontitis,
cavities,
gingivitis,
even
There
compelling
evidence
that
linked
to
several
types
cancer,
including
oral,
pancreatic,
colorectal,
lung,
gastric,
head
neck
cancers.
review
discussed
critical
connections
between
cancer
members
microbiota.
Extensive
searches
were
conducted
across
Web
Science,
Scopus,
PubMed
databases
provide
up-to-date
overview
our
understanding
microbiota’s
role
By
possible
microbial
origins
carcinogenesis,
healthcare
professionals
diagnose
neoplastic
diseases
earlier
design
treatments
accordingly.
Language: Английский
The Effect of Collagen–Propolis–Eucalyptus Hydrogel in Wound Healing: An In Vivo Study (Rat Model)
Elahe Tahmasebi,
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Yazdanian Alireza
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Veterinary Medicine and Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(2)
Published: Feb. 10, 2025
A
skin
injury
could
cause
serious
damage,
as
it
is
the
outermost
layer.
Treatment
can
heal
superficial
injuries
perfectly,
but
deep
wounds
barely
it.
wound
not
treated
correctly
lead
to
severe
health
problems
and
even
death.
This
study
aims
investigate
role
of
collagen-propolis-eucalyptus
hydrogel
in
healing
rats.
Collagen
solution
was
prepared,
then
extract
propolis
eucalyptus
prepared.
Four
groups
(collagen-propolis-eucalyptus,
collagen-eucalyptus,
collagen-propolis
hydrogels
control
groups)
were
their
biocompatibility
evaluated
by
MTT
test
assay;
Then
anti-bacterial
activity
against
Staphylococcus
aureus
Escherichia
coli
evaluated.
The
animal
investigated
during
7,
14
21
days
histopathology.
did
show
significant
cell
cytotoxicity,
percentage
survival
more
than
90%
for
24,
48
72
h.
effect
group
compared
collagen-eucalyptus
much
higher.
contraction
recorded
increased
all
over
time.
results
showed
that
repair
macroscopic
microscopic
evaluations.
effectiveness
natural
increasing
process
wound,
possible
use
this
collagen-eucalyptus-propolis
a
suitable
option
because
its
accessibility
low
cost.
Language: Английский
Safety of Using Tutoplast-Processed Fascia Lata in Rhinoplasty: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 13, 2025
Language: Английский
The Complementary Roles of Neurological and Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy and Regenerative Medicine: A Comprehensive Review
Maryam Mureed,
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Arooj Fatima,
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Tayyaba Sattar
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et al.
Medicina,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
60(7), P. 1062 - 1062
Published: June 27, 2024
Regenerative
medicine,
encompassing
various
therapeutic
approaches
aimed
at
tissue
repair
and
regeneration,
has
emerged
as
a
promising
field
in
the
realm
of
physical
therapy.
Aim:
This
comprehensive
review
seeks
to
explore
evolving
role
regenerative
medicine
within
domain
therapy,
highlighting
its
potential
applications,
challenges,
current
trends.
Researchers
selected
publications
pertinent
studies
from
2015
2024
performed
an
exhaustive
electronic
databases
such
PubMed,
Embase,
Google
Scholar
using
targeted
keywords
“regenerative
medicine”,
“rehabilitation”,
“tissue
repair”,
“physical
therapy”
screen
applicable
according
preset
parameters
for
eligibility,
then
compiled
key
insights
extracted
data.
Several
methods
that
are
applied
particular,
stem
cell
platelet-rich
plasma
(PRP),
engineering,
growth
factor
treatments,
were
analyzed
this
research
study.
The
corresponding
efficacy
these
recovery
process
also
elaborated,
including
discussion
on
facilitating
repair,
alleviating
pain,
improving
functional
restoration.
Additionally,
reports
challenges
concerning
therapies,
among
them
standardization
protocols,
safety
concerns,
ethical
issues.
bears
considerable
adjunctive
therapy
physiotherapy,
providing
new
pathways
results.
Although
significant
strides
have
been
made
interpreting
techniques,
further
is
warranted
enhance
establish
profiles,
increase
access
availability.
Merging
into
structure
indicates
transformative
alteration
clinical
practice,
with
benefit
increasing
patient
care
long-term
Language: Английский
DERMAL FAT GRAFT VERSUS BONE GRAFT FOR MAXILLARY AUGMENTATION IN CLEFT RHINOPLASTY
Biological and Clinical Sciences Research Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2024(1), P. 1042 - 1042
Published: Aug. 12, 2024
Maxillary
hypoplasia
is
common
in
patients
with
cleft
lip
and
palate
deformities,
often
leading
to
aesthetic
functional
concerns.
Objectives:
The
study's
main
objective
find
the
dermal
fat
graft
versus
bone
for
maxillary
augmentation
rhinoplasty.
Methods:
This
retrospective
study
was
conducted
at
Burns
Plastic
Surgery
Center
Hayatabad
Medical
Complex
Peshawar
from
December
2021
2022.
Data
were
collected
58
who
underwent
according
inclusion
exclusion
criteria.
All
data
related
demographics,
history,
surgery,
post,
preoperative
outcomes
noted
this
study.
Results:
both
genders.
At
stage,
undergoing
grafting
reported
a
mean
VAS
score
of
2.5
±
0.3,
while
those
receiving
grafts
had
slightly
higher
3.0
0.4.
However,
by
3
months
postoperative,
groups
experienced
substantial
increases
satisfaction,
scores
6.2
0.6
6.8
0.7
grafts.
These
improvements
continued
6
12
months,
reaching
7.5
0.8
8.0
grafts,
8.3
0.9
8.7
respectively.
Conclusion:
It
concluded
that
are
viable
options
While
may
offer
superior
reduced
donor
site
morbidity,
provides
greater
structural
support
long-term
stability.
Language: Английский
Advantages and Disadvantages of Reconstructive and Preservation Rhinoplasty: Surgical Techniques, Outcomes, and Future Directions
Christopher R Meretsky,
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Andreas Polychronis,
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David Clark
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et al.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 9, 2024
Reconstructive
rhinoplasty,
a
specialized
surgical
procedure,
aims
to
restore
both
the
form
and
function
of
nose,
particularly
after
trauma,
congenital
defects,
or
prior
surgeries.
This
review
evaluates
advantages
disadvantages
various
techniques
used
in
reconstructive
preservation
rhinoplasty.
The
study
focuses
on
outcomes
commonly
employed
methods
such
as
cartilage
grafting,
flap
techniques,
alloplastic
materials,
assessing
functional
aesthetic
results.
Recent
advancements,
including
3D
imaging,
tissue
engineering,
artificial
intelligence,
are
discussed
potential
future
directions
that
could
enhance
precision,
safety,
patient
care.
systematically
examines
clinical
studies
from
past
decade,
highlighting
evolving
landscape
rhinoplasty
its
impact
outcomes.
Language: Английский
A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Autologous vs Irradiated Homologous Costal Cartilage Grafts for Dorsal Augmentation Rhinoplasty
Aesthetic Surgery Journal Open Forum,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7
Published: Dec. 18, 2024
Autologous
costal
cartilage
(ACC)
is
commonly
used
for
dorsal
augmentation
rhinoplasty
because
of
its
availability
and
strength,
despite
risks
such
as
hypertrophic
scarring
pneumothorax
the
patient.
Irradiated
homologous
(IHCC)
offers
an
alternative,
potentially
mitigating
these
complications.
Previous
reviews
comparing
materials
have
been
methodologically
weak.
The
aim
this
study
to
perform
a
robust
systematic
review
meta-analysis
outcomes
ACC
IHCC
in
guide
clinical
decision
making
nasal
reconstruction.
Medline,
Embase,
Google
Scholar,
Cochrane
Central
Register
Controlled
Trials
databases
were
searched.
Data
extraction
quality
assessment
performed
by
2
independent
authors.
primary
interest
warping,
revision
rates,
infection
displacement.
Methodological
risk
bias
assessed
using
Grading
Recommendations
Assessment,
Development,
Evaluation
Cochrane's
ROBINS
I
tool,
respectively.
Thirty-six
articles
reviewed,
including
1
comparative
35
single-arm
studies
(ACC:
29,
IHCC:
8),
encompassing
2526
patients
from
13
countries.
Adverse
events
included
warping
6%,
P
<
.0001;
.0001).
Resorption
rates
1%
(P
=
.06)
3%
Revision
surgery
similar
4%,
.001;
.001),
1.8%,
.03;
1.3%,
.03).
Current
evidence
does
not
demonstrate
superiority
or
rhinoplasty.
Both
grafts
are
viable,
with
choice
guided
patient
surgeon
preferences.
Prospective,
high-quality
data
standardized
needed
improve
making.
Language: Английский