Volume 14, Issue 4
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Inability of Mouth Opening after Traumatic Maxillomandibular Fusion: a Case Report (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2007-09-01)The main cause of decreased mouth opening in patients suffered from trauma is bony or fibrous ankylosis of temporomandibular joint, but other causes such as fibrous or bony union of zygoma and / or maxilla to the coronoid ...
 
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Investigation of Response to Angiotensin (Ang ) and its Receptor Subtypes in Acutely Inflamed Joint Blood Vessels in Rabbit (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2007-09-01)Introduction: Inflammatory joint diseases are common in elderly, and regulation of joint blood flow (JBF) is important in these conditions. The aim of this study was to investigate the response of inflamed joint blood ...
 
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Comparison of Hemiseptal Intrabony Defects Treatment with a Bioabsorbable Membrane and Flap Debridement Alone (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2007-09-01)Introduction: Most periodontal treatments aim to reduce probing depths and maintaining or improving attachment. One of these techniques for treatment of intrabony defects is guided tissue regeneration (GTR). The aim of ...
 
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Seroepidemiology Of Human Cytomegalovirus In Pregnant Women and their Neonates In Kerman City During 2005 (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2007-09-01)Introduction: Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) or Human Herpes Virus Type-5(HHV-5) is a member of herpesviridae placed in subtype beta herpesvirinae. CMV is a ubiquitous pathogenic virus and can infect humans all through their ...
 
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The Effect of Oral Verapamil on the Visual Evoked Potentials in Definite Multiple Sclerosis Patients (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2007-09-01)Introduction: Ionic channel rearrangements through the demyelinated axons or supporting media play significant role in remission of the neurological deficit in MS patients. In this study the effects of Verapamil as a calcium ...
 
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The Effect of Mummy on Some Indices of Wound Healing in Mice (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2007-09-01)Introduction: Mummy was used in traditional medicine as a remedy for inflammation, articular injuries, rheumatism, bone fractures, wounds, and back pains. In a previous research, the healing effects of mummy on rabbit's ...
 



