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372 related items for PubMed ID: 12955605

  • 1. Salivary gland function and xerostomia in southern Chinese following radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
    Pow EH, McMillan AS, Leung WK, Wong MC, Kwong DL.
    Clin Oral Investig; 2003 Dec; 7(4):230-4. PubMed ID: 12955605
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  • 2. Dramatic and prolonged decrease of whole salivary secretion in nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients treated with radiotherapy.
    Jen YM, Lin YC, Wang YB, Wu DM.
    Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod; 2006 Mar; 101(3):322-7. PubMed ID: 16504865
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  • 3. Diffusion-weighted imaging as a follow-up modality for evaluation of major salivary gland function in nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients: a preliminary study.
    Fan WJ, Teng F, Luo YR, Yu W, Zhang Q, Lu YP, Ma L.
    Strahlenther Onkol; 2020 Jun; 196(6):530-541. PubMed ID: 32025803
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  • 4. The prevalence of xerostomia and salivary gland hypofunction in a cohort of HIV-positive and at-risk women.
    Navazesh M, Mulligan R, Komaroff E, Redford M, Greenspan D, Phelan J.
    J Dent Res; 2000 Jul; 79(7):1502-7. PubMed ID: 11005735
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  • 5. Does radiation dose to the salivary glands and oral cavity predict patient-rated xerostomia and sticky saliva in head and neck cancer patients treated with curative radiotherapy?
    Jellema AP, Doornaert P, Slotman BJ, Leemans CR, Langendijk JA.
    Radiother Oncol; 2005 Nov; 77(2):164-71. PubMed ID: 16256229
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  • 6. Submandibular salivary gland transfer for the prevention of radiation-induced xerostomia in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma: 5-Year outcomes.
    Liu XK, Su Y, Jha N, Hong MH, Mai HQ, Fan W, Zeng ZY, Guo ZM.
    Head Neck; 2011 Mar; 33(3):389-95. PubMed ID: 20629074
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  • 7. The effect of hyperbaric oxygenation on postradiation xerostomia and saliva in patients with head and neck tumours.
    Cankar K, Finderle Z, Jan J.
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  • 8. Type 1 diabetes mellitus, xerostomia, and salivary flow rates.
    Moore PA, Guggenheimer J, Etzel KR, Weyant RJ, Orchard T.
    Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod; 2001 Sep; 92(3):281-91. PubMed ID: 11552145
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  • 9. Salivary flow rates measured during radiation therapy in head and neck cancer patients: a pilot study assessing salivary sediment formation.
    Chambers MS, Tomsett KL, Artopoulou II, Garden AS, El-Naggar AK, Martin JW, Keene HJ.
    J Prosthet Dent; 2008 Aug; 100(2):142-6. PubMed ID: 18672129
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  • 10. Prospective randomized study of intensity-modulated radiotherapy on salivary gland function in early-stage nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients.
    Kam MK, Leung SF, Zee B, Chau RM, Suen JJ, Mo F, Lai M, Ho R, Cheung KY, Yu BK, Chiu SK, Choi PH, Teo PM, Kwan WH, Chan AT.
    J Clin Oncol; 2007 Nov 01; 25(31):4873-9. PubMed ID: 17971582
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  • 11. [Primary effect of submandibular salivary gland transfer in preventing radiation-induced xerostomia of nasopharyngeal carcinoma].
    Liu XK, Zeng ZY, Hong MH, Cui NJ, Su Y, Mai HQ, Chen FJ.
    Ai Zheng; 2005 May 01; 24(5):577-81. PubMed ID: 15890101
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  • 13. Does hyperbaric oxygen treatment have the potential to increase salivary flow rate and reduce xerostomia in previously irradiated head and neck cancer patients? A pilot study.
    Forner L, Hyldegaard O, von Brockdorff AS, Specht L, Andersen E, Jansen EC, Hillerup S, Nauntofte B, Jensen SB.
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  • 15. [Dynamic observation on the short-term change of xerostomia after intensity-modulated radiotherapy for patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma].
    Li Y, Zhao C.
    Zhonghua Er Bi Yan Hou Tou Jing Wai Ke Za Zhi; 2015 Jan 01; 50(1):33-7. PubMed ID: 25764925
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  • 16. Relationship between xerostomia and salivary flow rates in HIV-infected individuals.
    Nittayananta W, Chanowanna N, Pruphetkaew N, Nauntofte B.
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  • 17. Major salivary gland function in patients with radiation-induced xerostomia: flow rates and sialochemistry.
    Valdez IH, Atkinson JC, Ship JA, Fox PC.
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  • 19. Possible role of nitric oxide in radiation-induced salivary gland dysfunction.
    Takeda I, Kizu Y, Yoshitaka O, Saito I, Yamane GY.
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