Abstract Hyaline or amyloid-like substances may be seen in several oral lesions. Some of these originate from epithelial cells and some from connective tissue components. In this study, amyloid-like material causing gingival enlargement in three patients, with eyelid involvement in two, was examined using histochemistry, immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy. These accumulations did not share the classical features of amyloid such as green birefringence under polarized light after Congo red staining. Our findings suggest that epithelial degeneration plays an important role in the pathogenesis of these amyloid-like accumulations. These substances may be the result of defective amyloidogenesis and our cases may represent an oral coun...
The exact nature of amyloid-like hyaline material deposits in the skin is not well understood in som...
Alteration in size of gingiva is one of the clinical features of periodontal disease. Increase in si...
Dentistry, is one of the intensively and rapidly growing branches of medicine. This prompts dentists...
Amyloidosis refers to extracellular and progressive deposition of the fibrilar protein with similar ...
Amyloidosis includes a wide range of disorders characterized by deposition of amyloid in different o...
Introduction. Deposition of amyloid fibrils derived from circulating acute-phase reactant serum amyl...
Background. Gingival overgrowth with ulceration has recently been recorded in 4 reports: (1) our rep...
Abstract Introduction Deposition of amyloid fibrils derived from circulating acute-phase reactant se...
application/pdfA tooth with a pulp having a rare degenerative change was found among numerous extrac...
Oral amyloidosis is a rare and debilitating disease that, whether primary or secondary, may severely...
Amyloidosis is a group of rare progressive diseases that occur as a result of abnormal protein foldi...
Amyloidosis is a group of diseases characterized by an irreversible and extracellular deposition of ...
Routine histologic examination of gingival tissue excised during gingivectomies for inflammatory gin...
Purpose: To present an extremely rare case of localized amyloidosis of the mucosa of the maxillary a...
Gingival enlargement (GE) is a well-known clinical phenomena with the primary aetiology being plaque...
The exact nature of amyloid-like hyaline material deposits in the skin is not well understood in som...
Alteration in size of gingiva is one of the clinical features of periodontal disease. Increase in si...
Dentistry, is one of the intensively and rapidly growing branches of medicine. This prompts dentists...
Amyloidosis refers to extracellular and progressive deposition of the fibrilar protein with similar ...
Amyloidosis includes a wide range of disorders characterized by deposition of amyloid in different o...
Introduction. Deposition of amyloid fibrils derived from circulating acute-phase reactant serum amyl...
Background. Gingival overgrowth with ulceration has recently been recorded in 4 reports: (1) our rep...
Abstract Introduction Deposition of amyloid fibrils derived from circulating acute-phase reactant se...
application/pdfA tooth with a pulp having a rare degenerative change was found among numerous extrac...
Oral amyloidosis is a rare and debilitating disease that, whether primary or secondary, may severely...
Amyloidosis is a group of rare progressive diseases that occur as a result of abnormal protein foldi...
Amyloidosis is a group of diseases characterized by an irreversible and extracellular deposition of ...
Routine histologic examination of gingival tissue excised during gingivectomies for inflammatory gin...
Purpose: To present an extremely rare case of localized amyloidosis of the mucosa of the maxillary a...
Gingival enlargement (GE) is a well-known clinical phenomena with the primary aetiology being plaque...
The exact nature of amyloid-like hyaline material deposits in the skin is not well understood in som...
Alteration in size of gingiva is one of the clinical features of periodontal disease. Increase in si...
Dentistry, is one of the intensively and rapidly growing branches of medicine. This prompts dentists...