Publications by authors named "Georgaki Maria"

The etiology of diffuse gingival enlargement is multifactorial, and the definitive diagnosis may be challenging. To highlight the nuances of the differential diagnosis, we present two cases of generalized gingival overgrowth and discuss the diagnostic dilemmas. In the first case, an 82-year-old male with a medical history of hypertension and prostatitis had a chief complaint of symptomatic oral lesions of a 20-day duration, accompanied by fever and loss of appetite.

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Introduction: Head and neck cancer (HNC) patients may experience neuropathic pain (NP) due to radiotherapy (RT), which may become chronic. Pregabalin, an anticonvulsant, alters the transmission of painful stimuli at the synaptic level, modifying their perception. Pregabalin is used in NP treatment, but limited data exist on RT-treated HNC patients.

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Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic idiopathic orofacial pain disorder, characterized by persistent burning sensations and pain without clear pathological causes. Recent research suggests that small fiber neuropathy (SFN) may play a significant role in the neuropathic pain and sensory disturbances associated with BMS. Following PRISMA guidelines, this systematic review aims to evaluate and synthesize current evidence supporting SFN's involvement in BMS.

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  • Lipomas are benign tumors made up of fat tissue, and while they are the most common type of mesenchymal tumor, they are rare in the oral and maxillofacial regions.
  • This study focuses on a unique case of a large lipoma found in the buccal space of a 38-year-old obese male, who had been experiencing a non-painful cheek swelling that grew over four years.
  • The lipoma was successfully removed via an intraoral approach, measured 7.0 cm × 5.3 cm × 1.6 cm, and did not show any signs of recurrence after histopathology confirmed the diagnosis.
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Background: In this study, wistar rats were used to examine the impact of diet consistency on maxillary and mandibular growth over three generations.

Methods: In this investigation, a breeding sample of 60 female and 8 male wistar rats was used. Measuring was only performed on female animals.

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Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2) are among the most common human viral pathogens, affecting several billion people worldwide. Although in healthy patients clinical signs and symptoms of HSV infection are usually mild and self-limiting, HSV-infections in immunocompromised patients are frequently more aggressive, persistent, and even life-threatening. Acyclovir and its derivatives are the gold standard antiviral drugs for the prevention and treatment of HSV infections.

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  • The text discusses a rare case of a congenital epidermoid cyst that was found alongside a mucous retention cyst (ranula) in a newborn girl.* -
  • The case involved surgical excision of these cysts, which were identified during clinical evaluation as a yellowish nodule and a bluish swelling at the floor of the mouth.* -
  • Histopathological analysis confirmed the presence of both an epidermoid cyst and a mucous retention cyst, highlighting the unique coexistence of these lesions in such a young patient.*
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  • Plasma cell gingivitis (PCG) is an inflammatory condition of the gums marked by a high number of plasma cells in the tissue and does not improve with standard preventive treatments.
  • The condition is likely caused by hypersensitivity to certain substances like toothpastes, oral rinses, chewing gums, or spices.
  • Diagnosing PCG involves examining the patient's history and looking for conditions that mimic it, with patch tests sometimes used to pinpoint specific allergens.
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Background: Aplasia of the salivary glands, either partial or involving all the major and possibly the minor salivary glands, is a very rare cause of hyposalivation. The aim of this case report is to present a case of aplasia of the major and minor salivary glands and discuss the relevant literature.

Methods: A 23-year-old woman, with a non-contributory medical and family history was referred due to rampant caries, that could not be attributed to any obvious aetiology.

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  • Pazopanib is a strong medication that inhibits multiple kinases, helping to block tumor growth and angiogenesis, and is used to treat metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) and advanced soft tissue sarcoma.
  • New evidence suggests that bleeding is a frequent side effect of pazopanib, with specific cases of oral complications like gingival bleeding and jaw osteonecrosis reported.
  • Three case studies highlight patients with mRCC experiencing adverse oral effects from pazopanib, aiming to alert healthcare professionals to these potential risks associated with treatment.
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  • The study investigated biochemical and histological changes in the mandibles of rats subjected to mandibular growth restriction, comparing experimental and control groups over 30, 60, and 90 days.
  • Blood samples were analyzed for certain proteins (OPG, RANKL, and MCSF) using ELISA, but no significant differences were found between the groups.
  • However, significant histological changes were observed, specifically a reduction in Bone Surface/Total Surface ratio and a decrease in Posterior Condylar Cartilage Thickness, indicating that the intervention primarily affected local tissue rather than systemic biochemistry.
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Aspergillosis is a fungal infection caused by species, which is contracted through spores that colonize the respiratory tract, causing rhinosinusitis and pulmonary infections. Oral aspergillosis is rare and, when present, may cause soft tissue and bone destruction, generally in immunodeficient patients. Mandibular osteomyelitis is even rarer, with few cases reported in the literature.

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Background: Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) accounts for about 7 million deaths per year worldwide. The early identification of signs and symptoms and the detection of specific serological markers of this disease are mandatory to reach a prompt diagnosis and begin potentially life-saving treatment. Point-of-care technologies applied to salivary diagnostics can provide rapid, simple, low-cost, and accurate measurements of specific markers and can also be used in emergency settings.

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Lymphoepithelial carcinoma (LEC) of the oral mucosa is a rare histopathologic subtype of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), which shares morphologic similarities with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), non-keratinizing undifferentiated subtype. The admixture of neoplastic epithelial tumor cells and a dense lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate makes microscopic diagnosis challenging. LEC etiopathogenesis has been variably associated with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection, depending on the specific anatomic location and racial predilection, with a higher incidence in endemic populations.

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the application of orthodontic tooth forces on the alveolar bone distal to the loaded teeth, in ovariectomized female rats.

Methods: Twenty-four eight-month-old Wistar rats were divided into one group ovariectomized at the age of six months and one control. An orthodontic appliance delivering a mesial traction force of 60 gr* was placed on the right maxillary 1 molar of all animals for 14 days.

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Objectives: Sicca complaints are a frequent reason for rheumatologic consultation. Testing for specific antibodies against Ro/SSA and La/SSB antigens and minor salivary gland (MSG) biopsy are among the main tools implemented in the diagnostic work-up. Anticentromere antibodies and sicca manifestations are frequently detected in Sjögren's syndrome (SS) and systemic sclerosis (SSc), respectively.

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Background: Oral melanocytic nevi are relatively rare in comparison to their cutaneous counterparts. The aim of this manuscript is to present a case of acquired compound oral melanocytic nevi on the hard palatal mucosa of a child.

Methods: A 5-year-old female girl was referred for evaluation of a pigmented lesion on the hard palate.

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  • Metastatic malignant melanoma (MM) is an aggressive cancer with a poor prognosis that can affect various anatomical sites, including the oral cavity.
  • A case study is presented involving a 63-year-old male whose MM metastasized to the base of his tongue five years after initial treatment, ultimately leading to brain metastasis and neurological symptoms.
  • Diagnostic challenges arose due to the tongue lesion resembling a reactive condition and displaying unusual cellular features, emphasizing the need for detailed immunohistochemical analysis to accurately identify rare variations in MM.
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  • Fungi are diverse eukaryotic organisms that have important roles in both health and disease, including their impact on the human mycobiome.
  • Recent research has focused on the oral mycobiome and its potential link to oral cancer, specifically investigating Candida albicans, a common oral fungus.
  • This review discusses various models exploring how the oral mycobiome might influence oral dysplasia and cancer, highlighting the need for more mechanistic studies in this area.
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Mandibular protrusion and its treatment is challenging for the orthodontist. The aim of the present research was to identify macroscopic changes in the mandible, based on three-dimensional Cone Beam Computed Tomography analysis. Seventy-two male Wistar rats were divided into two equal groups, experimental (group A) and control (group B).

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Lymphoma is the second most common malignancy in the head and neck area, affecting both nodal and extranodal sites, including oral soft and hard tissues, usually in the form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). However, lymphomas of the jaws, including diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), the most common type of NHL, are very rare and may cause significant diagnostic challenges resembling common jaw pathologies, such as periapical lesions, osteomyelitis and osteonecrosis. The aim of this paper is to present a rare case of DLBCL in an 84-years-old diabetic male patient on methylprednisolone treatment for autoimmune hemolytic anemia.

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  • The systematic review investigates how diet consistency influences the mandible bone structure in rats, emphasizing the role of environmental factors in craniofacial development.
  • A total of 14,904 references were screened, resulting in the inclusion of 16 relevant articles that report significant changes in various mandibular measurements when rats consume hard diets.
  • The findings suggest that while hard foods promote certain anatomical changes, some measurements showed inconsistent effects, indicating that diet can significantly impact jaw growth and development in rats.
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Background: Several lesions of diverse origin may be detected in the oral cavity of children, affecting the oral mucosa, jaws, or teeth. In equivocal cases, their clinicopathologic features may show considerable overlap with various entities. We present a case of a "ring-like" hard mass around the cervical area of a primary tooth in a child and discuss the diagnostic challenges.

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate prognostic outcomes of PVL-derived oral squamous cell carcinomas (P-OSCC) based on recurrence, new primary tumour, metastasis and survival information.

Study Design: Five databases and grey literature were searched electronically with the following main keywords (proliferative verrucous leukoplakia, squamous cell carcinoma and malignant transformation) to answer the following review question: 'Are survival outcomes for P-OSCC worse?' based on the PECOS principle. The Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal tool was used to identify possible biases and assess the quality of each of the primary studies.

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