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Journal articles on the topic "Fujin shinpō"

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"“White Fuji” during Winter: Mt. Fuji from the Shindo Pass." Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi) 124, no. 6 (2015): Cover06_01—Cover06_02. http://dx.doi.org/10.5026/jgeography.124.cover06_01.

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Santos, Ana Flávia, Henrique Hadad, Luara Teixeira Colombo, Rodrigo Capalbo Da Silva, Pier Paolo Poli, Idelmo Rangel Garcia Junior, and Francisley Ávila Souza. "Bilateral mandibular dentigerous cyst in non-syndromic patient: technical strategy and literature review." ARCHIVES OF HEALTH INVESTIGATION 9, no. 2 (August 7, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.21270/archi.v9i2.4733.

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Unilateral dentigerous cyst is a common entity in the oral cavity. Conversely, bilateral dentigerous cysts are rare, especially in non-syndromic patients. The purpose of the present article was to report a case of a bilateral dentigerous cyst in a non-syndromic patient and discuss about the treatment strategy. A literature review was perfomed and only eleven articles was report describing this condition. The orthopantomograph showed impacted wisdom teeth and a bilateral well-defined radiolucent unilocular image around the crown of the lower third molars. The diagnostic hypothesis was bilateral dentigerous cyst. The extraction of the impacted teeth was performed followed by excisional biopsy, which confirmed the diagnosis of dentigerous cyst. It might be concluded that radiographic examination is the first resource to intercept initial changes in the dental follicle through observation of the radiolucent halo. The histopathological examination of the surgical specimen becomes essential to reach a final diagnosis of the lesion.Descriptors: Dentigerous Cyst; Molar, Third; Surgery, Oral.ReferênciasDaley TD, Wysocki GP, Pringle GA. Relative incidence of odontogenic tumors and oral and jaw cysts in a Canadian population. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1994;77(3):276-80.Zhang LL, Yang R, Zhang L, Li W, MacDonald-Jankowski D, Poh CF. Dentigerous cyst: a retrospective clinicopathological analysis of 2082 dentigerous cysts in British Columbia, Canada. Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2010;39(9):878-82.Farah CS, Savage NW. Pericoronal radiolucencies and the significance of early detection. Aust Dent J. 2002;47(3):262-265.Ricucci D, Mannocci F, Ford TR. A study of periapical lesions correlating the presence of a radiopaque lamina with histological findings. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod. 2006;101(3):389-94.Vencio EF, Mota A, de Melo Pinho C, Dias Filho AA. Odontogenic keratocyst in maxillary sinus with invasive behaviour. J Oral Pathol Med. 2006;35(4):249-51.Al-Khateeb TH, Bataineh AB. Pathology associated with impacted mandibular third molars in a group of Jordanians. J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2006;64(11):1598-602.Motamedi MH, Talesh KT. Management of extensive dentigerous cysts. Br Dent J. 2005;198(4):203-6.Smith G. Two dentigerous cysts in the mandible of one patient. Case report. Aust Dent J. 1996;41(5):291-93. Fujii R, Kawakami M, Hyomoto M, Ishida J, Kirita T. Panoramic findings for predicting eruption of mandibular premolars associated with dentigerous cyst after marsupialization. J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2008;66(2):272-76.Motamedi MH, Talesh KT. Management of extensive dentigerous cysts. Br Dent J. 2005;198(4):203-6.Tamgadge A, Tamgadge S, Bhatt D, Bhalerao S, Pereira T, Padhye M. Bilateral dentigerous cyst in a non-syndromic patient: Report of an unusual case with review of the literature. J Oral Maxillofac Pathol. 2011;15(1):91-5.Aher V, Chander PM, Chikkalingaiah RG, Ali FM. Dentigerous cysts in four quadrants: a rare and first reported case. J Surg Tech Case Rep. 2013;5(1):21-6. Pell GJ, Gregory GT. Impacted mandibular third molars: Classification and modified technique for removel. Dent Dig 1933; 39:330-38.Winter GB. Principles of exodontia as applied to the impacted third molar. St Louis: American Medical Books; 1926.Daley TD, Wysocki GP, Pringle GA. Relative incidence of odontogenic tumors and oral and jaw cysts in a Canadian population. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1994;77(3):276-80.Shafer WG, Hine MK, Levy BM. A Textbook of Oral Pathology. 4th ed. Philadelphia: Saunders; 1983. 258-317 Khandeparker RV, Khandeparker PV, Virginkar A, et al. Bilateral Maxillary Dentigerous Cysts in a Nonsyndromic Child: A Rare Presentation and Review of the Literature. Case Rep Dent 2018; 2018:7583082.Imada TSN, Tieghi Neto V, Bernini GF, Silva Santos PS, Rubira-Bullen IR, Bravo-Calderón D et al. Unusual bilateral dentigerous cysts in a nonsyndromic patient assessed by cone beam computed tomography. Contemp Clin Dent. 2014;5(2):240-42.Sanjay CJ, David CM, Kaul R, Shilpa PS. Kissing dentigerous cysts involving mandibular canines: report of unusual case with review of literature. J Calif Dent Assoc. 2015;43(1):29-33.Byatnal A, Byatnal A, Singh A, Narayanaswamy V, Radhakrishnan R. Bilateral impacted inverted mesiodens associated with dentigerous cyst. J Calif Dent Assoc. 2013;41(10):753-57.Ishihara Y, Kamioka H, Takano-Yamamoto T, Yamashiro T. Patient with nonsyndromic bilateral and multiple impacted teeth and dentigerous cysts. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2012;141(2):228-241.Shirazian S, Agha-Hosseini F. Non-syndromic bilateral dentigerous cysts associated with permanent second premolars. Clin Pract. 2011;1(3):e64.Prasad LK, Chakravarthi PS, Sridhar M, Ramakumar Y, Kattimani V. Nonsyndromic Bilateral Maxillary and Unilateral Mandibular Multiple Dentigerous Cysts in a Young Girl: Report of a Rare Case. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent. 2010;3(3):219-23.Saluja JS, Ramakrishnan MJ, Vinit GB, Jaiswara C. Multiple dentigerous cysts in a nonsyndromic minor patient: Report of an unusual case. Natl J Maxillofac Surg. 2010;1(2):168-72.Cury SEV, Cury MDPN, Cury SEN, Pontes FSC, Pontes HAR, Rodini C et al. Bilateral dentigerous cyst in a nonsyndromic patient: case report and literature review. J Dent Child (Chic). 2009;76(1):92-6.Ustuner E, Fitoz S, Atasoy C, Erden I, Akyar S. Bilateral maxillary dentigerous cysts: a case report. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod. 2003;95(5):632-35.Ko KS, Dover DG, Jordan RC. Bilateral dentigerous cysts--report of an unusual case and review of the literature. J Can Dent Assoc. 1999;65(1):49-51.Chew YS, Aghabeigi B. Spontaneous regression of bilateral dentigerous cysts: a case report. Dent Update. 2008;35(1):63-5.Shah N, Thuau H, Beale I. Spontaneous regression of bilateral dentigerous cysts associated with impacted mandibular third molars. Br Dent J. 2002;192(2):75-6.Aggarwal P, Saxena S. Aggressive growth and neoplastic potential of dentigerous cysts with particular reference to central mucoepidermoid carcinoma. Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2011;49(6):e36-9.Zapała-Pośpiech A, Wyszyńska-Pawelec G, Adamek D, Tomaszewska R, Zaleska M, Zapała J. Malignant transformation in the course of a dentigerous cyst: a problem for a clinician and a pathologist. Considerations based on a case report. Pol J Pathol. 2013;64(1):64-8.Spoorthi BR, Rao RS, Rajashekaraiah PB, Patil S, Venktesaiah SS, Purushothama P. Predominantly cystic central mucoepidermoid carcinoma developing from a previously diagnosed dentigerous cyst: case report and review of the literature. Clin Pract. 2013;3(2):e19.Bereket C, Bekçioğlu B, Koyuncu M, Şener İ, Kandemir B, Türer A. Intraosseous carcinoma arising from an odontogenic cyst: a case report. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol. 2013;116(6):e445-49.
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Books on the topic "Fujin shinpō"

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Gomi, Yuriko. Fujin shinpō kaisetsu sōmokuji sakuin: Meiji 21-nen --Shōwa 33-nen. Tōkyō: Fuji Shuppan, 1986.

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Gomi, Yuriko. Meiji 21-nen--Shōwa 33-nen, Fujin shinpō: Kaisetsu, sōmokuji, sakuin. Tōkyō: Fuji Shuppan, 1986.

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Nishigai, Kenji. Fuji, Ōyama shinkō. Tōkyō: Iwata Shoin, 2008.

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Kenji, Nishigai. Fuji, Ōyama shinkō. Tōkyō: Iwata Shoin, 2008.

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1925-1999, Hirano Eiji, ed. Fuji Asama shinkō. Tōkyō: Yūzankaku, 1987.

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Hirano, Eiji. Fuji shinkō to Fujikō. Tōkyō: Iwata Shoin, 2004.

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Gakushūkyoku, Japan Monbushō Shōgai. Fujin kyōiku shinkō hōsaku kenkyū ishoku hōkokusho: Fujin kyōiku, katei kyōiku no shinkō o hakaru gakushū kikai no jūjitsu ni kansuru jisshōteki kenkyū. [Tokyo]: Monbushō Shōgai Gakushūkyoku, 1991.

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Yoshida, Masahiro. Tabi to shinkō: Fuji, Ōyama, Haruna e no sankei : tokubetsuten. Tōkyō: Itabashi Kuritsu Kyōdo Shiryōkan, 1996.

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Shimegi, Nobuo. Matsu to Fuji: Anayama Shōdō den : "Shinkō Yamato Ekai" kara "Nihon Gain" e. [Japan]: Shimegi Nobuo, 2019.

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Kawaura, Sachiko. Pilgrimage to memories: An exploration of the historically situated ecological self through women's narratives. Kyoto, Japan: Nakanishiya Shuppan, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Fujin shinpō"

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Fumio, Shishino. "Meiji Government Policy, Sect Shinto and Fusokyo." In Exploring Shinto, 250–59. Equinox Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/equinox.39495.

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This paper is authored by the administrative head, sixth in line since the first generation, of the Shinto sect known as Shintō Fusōkyō神道扶桑教.This was recognized as a specially established separate sect in 1882 by decree of the Office for Shinto Affairs of the Japanese government. The main devotional focus for Shintō Fusōkyō is nothing less than Mount Fuji. An explanation is given as to why and how it was that sectarian developments could arise at all within Shinto, that is, in the context of a religion regarded as being national in its range. The reasons for this are sought in the rapidly changing policies of the Meiji government at a time when Japan was facing the challenges of the Western powers.
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Thomas, Roger K. "In Chōshū." In Counting Dreams, 81–92. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501759994.003.0005.

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This chapter explores Nomura Bōtō's life in Chōshū. It starts with a narrative of her rescue from Himeshima by Fuji Shirō and Takasugi Shinsaku. Bōtō took care of Takasugi following his illness. Debates rose whether the poetry monument in Shimonoseki was written by Bōtō or Takasugi. The Bōshū Diary shows her life after exile in Chōshū and Yamaguchi. The chapter discusses how Bōtō passed away after being consumed by her illness. She spent her last twelve days alive writing poetry. Prior to her death, Bōtō had heard from Sumikawa Senzō that overthrowing the bakufu was halted after the individual died of natural causes.
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Conference papers on the topic "Fujin shinpō"

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Zhang, Xinshu, Kang Tian, and Yunxiang You. "Numerical Study on Added Resistance Computations in Short Waves." In ASME 2016 35th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2016-54334.

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Evaluation of added resistance in short waves is critical to the assessment of the global performance of a ship traveling in a seaway. In this paper, three methods of added resistance evaluation in short waves are briefly reviewed, including those proposed by Fujii & Takahashi [1], Faltinsen et al. [2], and Kuroda et al. [3]. Based on the experimental data collected by Kuroda et al., a new method is developed for the estimation of added resistance in short waves. The proposed method is validated by comparing the obtained numerical results with experimental data and other numerical solutions for different types of hulls, including the Wigley hull I, KVLCC2 hull, Series 60 hull with CB = 0.7, and the S-175 hull. The present study confirms that the developed method can well predict the added resistance in short waves and complement the three-dimensional Rankine panel method developed in a previous study focusing on intermediate and long waves.
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