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Autor:
Abeer Hussein Elsagali, Abdurahman Musbah Elmezwghi, Naima M El- kakalli, Ahmed Mustafa Keshlaf
Publikováno v:
Saudi Journal of Oral and Dental Research. 8:136-141
Background: Benign migratory glossitis (BMG) is an inflammatory disorder, usually asymptomatic, of unknown aetiology, which regularly happens at the dorsum of the tongue and may sometimes involve its lateral borders. BMG prevalence among adults range
Autor:
Abdurahman Musbah Elmezwghi, Nuri Mustafa Alarabi, Abeer Hussein Elsagali, Naima M El-kakalli, Ahmed Mustafa Keshlaf, Ashraf M Balha
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Applied Dental Sciences. 9:38-41
Autor:
Abeer Hussein Elsagali, Abdurahman Musbah Elmezwghi, Naima M El-Kakalli, Raja AB Abuatwirat, Salma S Mo Zariba, Nesrin Hassan Musa
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Applied Dental Sciences. 8:18-26
Autor:
Nesrin Hassan Musa, Walid Kamel Ftis, Abeer Hussein Elsagali, Abdurahman Musbah Elmezwghi, Salma S Mo, Naima M El-kakalli
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Applied Dental Sciences. 7:93-98
Background: tongue lesions are reflecting many systemic diseases of the body. Despite the relative frequency of Median Rhomboid Glossitis (MRG), its exact etiopathogenesis is controversial. A direct association between tongue lesions including MRG an
Autor:
Abdurahman Musbah Elmezwghi, Salma Smo, Abeer Hussein Elsagali, Walid Kamel Ftis, Naima M El-kakalli
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Applied Dental Sciences. 7:147-154
Background: Fissured Tongue (FT) is a benign asymptomatic disorder manifested with grooves that can vary in size and depth on the dorsum of the tongue. The prevalence of FT worldwide has been reported to be as high as 30.5%.Aim: The present study was
Autor:
Salma S Mo, Abeer Hussein Elsagali, Abdurahman Musbah Elmezwghi, Nesrin Hassan Musa, Nuri Mustafa Alarabi
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Applied Dental Sciences. 7:317-322
Background: Panoramic radiography (PR) is a diagnostic modality value for providing a view of the entire maxillofacial region in a single film with a relatively low dose of radiation. It is used as an initial screening tool to examine completely eden
Autor:
Abeer Hussein Elsagali, Nuri Mustafa Alarabi, Najia Emhemed BenGharbia, Nesrin Hassan Musa, Salma S. Mo Zariba, Abdurahman Musbah Elmezwghi
Publikováno v:
Egyptian Dental Journal. 66:2075-2083
Central Giant Cell Granuloma (CGCG) is a benign, proliferative, intraosseous and non-odontogenic lesion of unknown etiology accounting for approximately 10% of all benign lesions of the jawbones. Lesion usually occurs in patients younger than 30 year