M. Sahebjamee , M. Jahani , F. Khalili ,
Volume 9, Issue 1 (8 1996)
Abstract
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AR-SA In order to evaluate the effect of
chlorhexidine mouthwash in controlling oral complications of chemotherapy, 146
patients were recruited among the patients referred to heamatology department
of Shariati hospital who were under treatment by routine chemotherapic drugs
like EBDV, CMF or FU-Lucoverin5 for first, second or third time. The patients
were allocated into two groups to
receive either chlorhexidine or Placebo
for a week after careful examination and evaluation. Finally, It was
concluded that Chlorhexidine is effective to reduce oral complications of
chemotherapy (P-value≤0.002).
M. Sahebjamee , Jm. Beytholahi ,
Volume 11, Issue 3 (8 1998)
Abstract
Eagle's syndrome is characterized by an elongated styloid process and (or) calcification of stylohyoid ligament besides clinical symptoms. The symptoms are those related to pain when swallowing or rotating the neck, headacke, earache, dizziness, intermittent glossitis, sensation of foreign body in pharynx and transient syncope. The case which is presented can be considered a very rare form of the disease in which complete calcification of the ligament and it's thickening has occured. Also there is little relationship between the severity of calcification and severity of symptoms.A careful and thorough evaluation of each panoramic radiography is emphasized.