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Reyes, Cecilia, Perry Archival Buenavente, and Dan Hall. "Taxonomic review and illustrated key to identify species of Thysanoptera in subfamily Panchaetothripinae (Thripidae) from the Philippines." SciEnggJ 17, no. 1 (January 22, 2024): 27–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.54645/bbzf85602.
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Bidaud, Pauline. "Dépistage des cancers de la cavité buccale : étude de l'expression des membres de la famille p53 et des mutations du gène TP53." Caen, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010CAEN4071.
Full textIn France, oral carcinomas represent respectively 5th and 10th place of cancer incidence and mortality. Alcohol and tobacco are the two major risk factors for these tumours of which treatments are very mutilating and not really beneficial for patient survival. So, it’s necessary to develop early screening and diagnosis techniques, to identify lesions that represent high risk for patient survival. P53 family (p53, p63 and p73(α)) seems to be very implicated in oral carcinogenesis, a multi-step process. We were interested in its expression, at protein and transcriptional levels, and in TP53 mutations, during the different steps of carcinogenesis. We have also studied CD44, a cell surface marker, potentially a cancer stem cells marker. Analysis carried on 46 cases of small oral carcinomas from a retrospective preliminary study. Results showed a p53, p63 and p73α expression raised in oral carcinoma against « normal » mucosa, and a correlation of these proteins expression between intraepithelial neoplasia and oral carcinoma, suggesting a role in oral carcinogenesis. All these proteins and CD44 express only in maturating cells, reinforcing their role in cancer emergence. P63, p73α and CD44 combination allows us to isolate an undifferenciated phenotype. We showed that p53 and p63 expression in oral carcinomas reflects alcohol-smoking intoxication. Finally, TP53 mutations assert themselves as being exposition markers for carcinogens and « inactivating » mutations seems to predispose to weak survival
Dubuc, Antoine. "Utilisation de nouvelles approches en intelligence artificielle pour le diagnostic de lésions de la muqueuse orale." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Toulouse (2023-....), 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024TLSES058.
Full textClinical manifestations of oral mucosal pathologies exhibit significant polymorphism. This includes benign dermatoses, cancerous or even pre-cancerous lesions. Early diagnosis remains a key element of management, especially for oral cavity cancers. However, this diagnosis is currently often delayed, whether due to the inherent difficulty in clinical presentation or insufficient availability of specialist consultations, leading to extended waiting times. Therefore, it appears useful to propose reliable diagnostic support tools for oral healthcare professionals. While artificial intelligence in dermatological diagnosis is advancing rapidly, its application to oral cavity pathology is still relatively limited. We adapted and evaluated various artificial intelligence approaches and developed a tool intended for healthcare professionals
Books on the topic "Bouche – Cancer – Diagnostic"
1926-, Silverman Sol, and American Cancer Society, eds. Oral cancer. 5th ed. Hamilton, ON: B.C. Decker, 2003.
Find full textW, Johnson Newell, and Batsakis John G, eds. Oral cancer. London: Martin Dunitz, 2003.
Find full textBatsakis, John G., Newell W. Johnson, and Jatin P. Shah. Oral Cancer. Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.
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