- Noma (also
known as
gangrenous stomatitis or
cancrum oris) is a rapidly-progressive and often-fatal
gangrenous infection of the
mouth and face. Noma usually...
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affected areas.
Systemic reactions may be more
pronounced in children.
Cancrum oris (noma) is a very rare complication,
usually in
debilitated children...
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conditions necrotizing periodontitis (NP),
necrotizing stomatitis and
finally cancrum oris (noma),
which is
frequently fatal.
Necrotizing gingivitis, is a common...
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Africa which are
coexistent with
acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis or
cancrum oris. In the pre-antibiotic era,
acute OM of the jaws was more extensive...
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excluding lesions specific for
gingiva and
tongue 528.0
Stomatitis 528.1
Cancrum oris 528.2
Aphthous ulcer, Oral
aphthae 528.3
Cellulitis and
abscess of...
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beyond the
mucogingival junction characterizes necrotizing stomatitis (
cancrum oris). An
abscess is a
localized collection of pus
which forms during an...
- (1937). "The
significance of the Röntgen". Unio
Internationalis Contra Cancrum. 2: 271–282. Spiers, W. (1946). "Effective
atomic number and
energy absorption...
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cancer provoking chemical substances on
gravid guinea pigs and
their fruits". Acta––Unio
Internationalis Contra Cancrum. 7 (1): 87–90. PMID 14789590....
- The
organisation was
given the
Latin name Unio
Internationalis Contra Cancrum,
hence the
acronym UICC, and the
first General ****embly took
place in Paris...
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Mouse Tumours by
Dried Tumour Tissue, ‘’Acta Unio
Internationalis Contra Cancrum’’, V.7 (2), p259-62, Geneva, Switzerland, 1951 I.
Hieger and S.F.D.Orr...