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Oral Diseases

April 1999, Volume 5, Issue 2
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Editorial

The horrors of noma (cancrum oris) 91
NW Johnson, C Scully, KAAS Warnakulasuriya & M Mori
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Review

Molecular pathogenesis of root dentin caries 92
TS-Z Dung & AH-H Liu
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Research Papers

Influence of lead on the cariostatic effect of fluoride co-crystallized with sucrose in desalivated rats 100
CM Tabchoury, SK Pearson & WH Bowen
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The protein phosphatase inhibitors, okadaic acid and calyculin A, induce apoptosis in human submandibular gland ductal cell line HSG cells 104
Y Morimoto, H Morimoto, S Kobayashi, T Ohba & T Haneji
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An immunohistochemical study of keratin expression in ameloblastoma from a Kenyan population 111
MN Ong’uti, GL Howells & DM Williams
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Apoptosis-induced and -suppressed cells in salivary gland adenoid cystic carcinoma: correlation with histological growth patterns 117
S Fujita, Y Shibata, H Takahashi & N Tsuda
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The effect of saliva specimen collection, handling and storage protocols on hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA detection by PCR 123
KM Roy, J Bagg & B McCarron
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Primary Sjögren’s syndrome: salivary gland function and clinical oral findings 128
AM Pedersen, J Reibel, H Nordgarden, HO Bergem, JL Jensen & B Nauntofte
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Defensin-1, an antimicrobial peptide present in the saliva of patients with oral diseases 139
N Mizukawa, K Sugiyama, T Ueno, K Mishima, S Takagi & T Sugahara
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Symposium On Noma

Symposium on noma: Foreward 143
David E Barmes
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Noma (cancrum oris): questions and answers 144
CO Enwonwu, WA Falkler, Jr, EO Idigbe & KO Savage
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Microbiological understandings and mysteries of noma (cancrum oris) 150
WA Falkler, Jr, CO Enwonwu & EO Idigbe
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Living conditions of children at risk for noma: Nigerian experience 156
EO Idigbe, CO Enwonwu, WA Falkler, MM Ibrahim, D Onwujekwe, BM Afolabi, KO Savage & VI Meeks
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Noma: public health problem in Senegal and epidemilogical surveillance 163
Faty Ch Ndiaye, D Bourgeois, MH Leclercq & O Berthe
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Surgical treatment of noma 167
KW Marck & HP de Bruijn
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The World Health Organization initiative on noma 172
DM Bourgeois & MH Leclercq
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Case Report

Intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia of the mouth: report of six cases and literature review 175
A de Courten, R Küffer, J Samson & T Lombardi
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Forthcoming Papers

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© Macmillan Publishers Ltd 1999

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