Publications by authors named "J Kirilova"

Article Synopsis
  • White sponge nevus is a rare genetic condition that causes thick, white patches mainly in the mouth, and occasionally in other body areas.
  • A 62-year-old woman with this condition was assessed, and it was crucial to differentiate her lesions from other similar, potentially dangerous oral lesions.
  • The lesions were confirmed through histological examination, but since they were harmless and didn't cause symptoms, no treatment was needed.
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Apical cysts are typically caused by dental pulp disease and are difficult to treat. In the majority of cases, surgical intervention is required. The rate of success after apical osteotomy varies between 60% and 91%.

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This article aims to prove dentin bridge formation in two cases after direct pulp capping in reversible pulpitis using the platelet concentrate A-PRF+ and preservation of the vitality of the dental pulp. The hemostasis process for the pulp wound and cavity disinfection with gaseous ozone was performed under anesthesia. A large A-PRF+ membrane was prepared from blood plasma and applied to the pulp wound.

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ABM (3-aminobenzanthrrone derivative) developed at the Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia) has been previously shown as a potential probe for determination of the immune state of patients with different pathologies . The fist study (using probe ABM) of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) membranes of 97 Chernobyl clean-up workers from Latvia was conducted in 1997. Now we repeatedly examine the same (n = 54) individuals in dynamics.

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