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Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology | 1997

The utility of toluidine blue application as a diagnostic aid in patients previously treated for upper oropharyngeal carcinoma

Joel B. Epstein; Carol Oakley; Amelia Millner; Sue Emerton; Efik van der Meij; Nhu D. Le

OBJECTIVES This study evaluated the utility (usefulness) of toluidine blue application as an aid to the recognition and diagnosis of clinically evident lesions in a series of patients previously treated for oral cancer and monitored in a cancer center. In addition to increased risk of recurrence of cancer or new second primary lesions, patients who have had previous treatment for oropharyngeal cancer may be more difficult to assess because of tissue changes that occur as a result of previous radiation therapy. STUDY DESIGN Patients with a history of oral malignancy were assessed by clinical examination followed by application of toluidine blue. Biopsy sites were determined on the basis of unaided visual examination and by the findings on toluidine blue application. Biopsy specimens were reviewed by a pathologist blinded to the clinical findings. RESULTS Unaided clinical examination identified 78% of carcinoma in situ or invasive malignant lesions compared with toluidine blue application, which identified all (100%) carcinoma in situ or invasive malignant lesions (p = 0.02) and produced no false-negative findings. No differences were found between clinical examination and toluidine application in the detection of dysplastic lesions. CONCLUSION Toluidine blue retention was seen in all cases of carcinoma in situ and invasive carcinoma, and no false-negative findings were seen with toluidine blue. When used by a trained and experienced clinician in a cancer center, toluidine blue was a valuable visual aid to clinical examination of oral mucosal lesions.


Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology | 1997

Reactivation of oral herpes simplex virus: Implications for clinical management of herpes simplex virus recurrence during radiotherapy

Carol Oakley; Joel B. Epstein; C.H Sherlock

Herpes viruses are characterized by their ability to establish and maintain latent infections that can be reactivated. Several stimuli can trigger the reactivation of herpes viruses, which are perhaps best recognized in the recurrent blisters and ulcers associated with herpes simplex virus. We present two clinical cases of reactivation of herpes simplex virus during radiation therapy for management of cancers of the head and neck. Although the role of ionizing radiation in the reactivation of herpes simplex virus has not been established, we review the viral and host events associated with the establishment of orofacial herpes simplex virus infection, latency, and reactivation of the virus. We discuss current models of viral reactivation and suggest directions for further clinical research into the reactivation of orolabial herpes simplex virus during radiotherapy.


Dental Clinics of North America | 2002

The use of diagnostic data in clinical dental practice

Carol Oakley; D. M. Brunette

This article has briefly introduced the dental clinician to the principles and practical application of diagnostic decision analysis. There are trade-offs and uncertainties in the process of arriving at a diagnosis, but they can be understood and controlled. First, the clinician must understand the significance of disease prevalence and assign to the patient an initial probability of disease being present. The clinician must then determine if further diagnostic measurements or tests are warranted. If so, the appropriate test must be selected, based on the ability of the test to revise the initial pretest probability. When a diagnostic test is positive, the clinician must know the probability that disease is actually present. The clinician must also know the probability that disease is actually present if the test result is negative. The astute clinician will calculate the posttest probabilities before proceeding with a test and will base treatment decisions on test results in accordance with predetermined test and test-treatment thresholds.


Journal of Cell Science | 1993

The sequence of alignment of microtubules, focal contacts and actin filaments in fibroblasts spreading on smooth and grooved titanium substrata

Carol Oakley; D. M. Brunette


Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology | 2004

Carcinoma of the tongue: a case series analysis of clinical presentation, risk factors, staging, and outcome.

Meir Gorsky; Joel B. Epstein; Carol Oakley; Nhu D. Le; John B. Hay; Peter Stevenson-Moore


Experimental Cell Research | 1997

Sensitivity of Fibroblasts and Their Cytoskeletons to Substratum Topographies: Topographic Guidance and Topographic Compensation by Micromachined Grooves of Different Dimensions

Carol Oakley; Nicolas A. F. Jaeger; D. M. Brunette


Cytoskeleton | 1995

Topographic compensation: Guidance and directed locomotion of fibroblasts on grooved micromachined substrata in the absence of microtubules

Carol Oakley; D. M. Brunette


Biochemistry and Cell Biology | 1995

RESPONSE OF SINGLE, PAIRS, AND CLUSTERS OF EPITHELIAL CELLS TO SUBSTRATUM TOPOGRAPHY

Carol Oakley; D. M. Brunette


Cytoskeleton | 2009

Directional Change Produced by Perpendicularly-Oriented Microgrooves is Microtubule-Dependent for Fibroblasts and Epithelium

Douglas W. Hamilton; Carol Oakley; Nicolas A. F. Jaeger; D. M. Brunette


Endodontic Topics | 2011

Hemostasis, coagulation, and complications

Carol Oakley; Hannu Larjava

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D. M. Brunette

University of British Columbia

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Hannu Larjava

University of British Columbia

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Joel B. Epstein

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Nhu D. Le

University of British Columbia

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Nicolas A. F. Jaeger

University of British Columbia

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Douglas W. Hamilton

University of Western Ontario

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Peter Stevenson-Moore

University of British Columbia

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