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EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 2009; 15 (6): 1371-1378
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-157447

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In this study, endoscopy patients with and without chronic liver disease [CLD] were examined and tested for Helicobacter pylori infection by detecting the presence of serum and salivary anti-H. pylori antibody. The validity of these measures was compared with Campylobacter-like organism analysis [gold standard] performed on patients requiring gastric biopsy. Among 114 patients with CLD and 50 without, the commonest endoscopy diagnosis was gastritis [27.2%]. Salivary H. pylori positivity was significantly associated with older age. Salivary anti-H. pylori antibody positivity showed low sensitivity [36.6%] and high specificity [75.8%] in CLD patients


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Female , Humans , Male , Helicobacter pylori , Saliva/microbiology , Endoscopy , Liver Diseases , Chronic Disease , Sensitivity and Specificity , Case-Control Studies , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Alexandria Dental Journal. 1998; 23 (2): 149-158
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-108322

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The records of 1,010 dental patients of Saudi Arabian Nationality comprising of 478 females and 532 males were analyzed for tooth impaction. The incidence of impaction was 18.71% with a significantly higher incidence in females [P <0.05]. The commonest teeth impacted were the 3rd molars [12.5%], permanent canines [3.86%], mandibular 2nd premolars [1.68%] and the maxillary central incisors [0.40%]. Third molar impaction were found more prevalent in females than males [P <0.01], while there was no significant difference in the incidence of canine impaction in both sexes [P <0.05]. Third molar impaction were more evenly distributed in both jaws with a slightly higher mandibular incidence, but in one-third of the cases they occur in both arches. The 2nd premolars, however, were impacted significantly more frequently in the mandible while impaction of the canines was significantly more prevalent in the maxilla


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Tooth, Impacted/epidemiology
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