Publications by authors named "A M Trimukhe"

Infected wounds present significant challenges pertaining to healing and often demand administration of strong antibiotics to patients. Also, drug resistant microbes may alter the physiology of wounds to create biofilms, frequently leading to high morbidity and mortality. In this investigation, a biodegradable, microporous composite agarose-chitosan scaffold was fabricated.

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Oral pathology is a challenging yet intriguing subject. By comparing pathological traits to things we typically encounter, it is possible to reduce the difficulty of memorising these qualities. Hence, the usage of various analogical methods, like the usage of metaphors, conveys likeliness or similarities between two items and can help the students.

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  • In 1977, the AJCC launched the first Cancer Staging Manual using a T (tumor size), N (lymph node involvement), and M (metastasis) system to help clinicians plan treatments and predict outcomes for various cancers.
  • * The AJCC 8th edition, effective January 1, 2018, continues this approach, but it has identified issues in staging certain types of cancers, particularly in accurately assessing oral squamous cell carcinoma and minor salivary gland tumors.
  • * There is a need for improvements in staging guidelines for various specific tumors, including malignant odontogenic tumors and those affecting the ear and bone, along with diagrammatic aids to enhance understanding.*
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Papilliferous keratoameloblastoma (PKA) is a rare entity, and not much is known about its clinicodemographic features or biological nature. This review aimed to provide clarity regarding the characterisation of the demographic, clinical, radiological and histopathological features of PKA. Case reports of PKA were identified through a systematic search across multiple databases.

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