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Waring E, Villa A. Oral manifestations of immunodeficiencies and transplantation medicine. Atlas Oral Maxillofac Surg Clin North Am. 2017; 25: 105–111. 21
2007 Oral manifestations of patients with congenital heart disease J Mashhad Dent Sch 31 25 30 . 6. L
In recent years the attention of a number of observers has been drawn to an increasingly popular, entirely informal prayer practice in written form. More and more books, visitors’ books and guestbooks are appearing at our shrines for visitors to record requests, prayers and declarations of gratitude, and their pages are filled with individual prayers. They are unusual because they allow us to observe a special communication situation, the written representation of an informal, non-normalised, oral manifestation. The writing often objectifies and even ritualises this special act of prayer. The guestbooks of shrines and parish churches offer everyone access to a forum for these exceptional occasions. In this article I would like to present such guestbooks, collected at Hungarian shrines, and the conclusions drawn from their comparative analysis.
, Ramalingam S, Ahmed HB, et al. Oral manifestations in patients with neurofibromatosis type-1: a comprehensive literature review. Crit Rev Oncol Hematol. 2014; 91: 123–129. 7
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. Javed F , Ramalingam S , Ahmed HB , Gupta B , Sundar C , Qadri T , Al-Hezaimi K , Romanos GE : Oral manifestations in patients with neurofibromatosis type-1: a comprehensive literature review . Crit Rev Oncol
F , Ramalingam S , Ahmed HB , Gupta B , Sundar C , Qadri T , Al-Hezaimi K , Romanos GE : Oral manifestations in patients with neurofibromatosis type-1: a comprehensive literature review . Crit Rev Oncol Hematol 91 , 123 – 129
complicated oral manifestations. The major effect of cytotoxic agents is suppression of the immune system, but they can also directly damage the oral mucosa. For example, the common cytotoxic drugs 5-flurourcail, is frequently associated with xerostomia [ 4