Drug-induced gingival hyperplasia usually arises from the use of certain medications. The main drug classes involved in this condition are anticonvulsants, immunosuppressants, and calcium channel ...
1. Does drug-induced gingival hyperplasia affect children and adults equally? It can affect both children and adults, but the severity and prevalence may vary depending on the medication and the ...
A case report described spongiotic gingival hyperplasia in a child with Asperger syndrome, suggesting that individuals with autism spectrum disorders may be at higher risk for certain gingival ...
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Sometimes, the hottest self-care trends are rooted in the oldest remedies. Take peach gum, for example. A staple in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries, it’s now making waves in culinary ...
Cyclosporine-drug interactions in adult transplant patients and the impact of age were studied. The medical records of transplant patients receiving cyclosporine therapy were identified. Data on ...
Dermatologica 1986; 172: 24-30. 11. Busque S, Demers P, St-Louis G, et al. Conversion from Neoral (cyclosporine) to tacrolimus of kidney transplant recipients for gingival hyperplasia or ...
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