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Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2009

Tophaceous gout of the temporomandibular joint: a report of 2 cases.

Zsuzsanna Suba; Dániel Takács; Szabolcs Gyulai-Gaál; Árpád Joób Fancsaly; György Szabó; Gerhard Undt; József Barabás

its overwhelming functional importance, the exist-ing information in the literature, and our experi-ence with this case, we believe that the manage-ment protocol should be individualized based onthe presentation and course of the disease. Conser-vative management, under watchful eyes, may beattempted in those presenting early with a benigncourse. However, it would be prudent to maintaina low threshold for converting to aggressive surgi-cal management should the disease intensify, withextension and systemic involvement, despite aptmedical management.


Oral Oncology | 2011

Decreased oral cancer risk by moderate alcohol consumption in non-smoker postmenopausal women

Dániel Takács; Ferenc Koppány; Szilvia Mihályi; Zsuzsanna Suba

OBJECTIVE Alcohol consumption is a strong risk factor for oral cancer however; an ambiguous biphasic impact of moderate and excessive alcohol intake on the risk of upper aerodigestive tract cancers has also been published. The aim of the present study was to clarify the dose-related risk of alcohol consumption for oral cancer, in male and female cases. MATERIALS AND METHODS Six-hundred and eight non-smoker patients (466 males and 142 females) with squamous cell oral carcinomas (OCs) and 406 non-smoker tumor free controls (264 males and 142 females) were included into the study. Data of three groups; abstinent cases, moderate and excessive alcohol consumers were recorded according to the drinking habits of both OC cases and their controls. Blood glucose levels in male and female cases and menopausal state of women were also registered. RESULTS Mean age of female patients was significantly higher than of male cases (p<0.01). Excessive alcohol consumption was a strong risk factor for both sexes, however moderate alcohol intake proved to be an OC risk for men (OR: 1.4) and decreased the OC risk for women (OR: 0.7). Elevated blood glucose level proved to be an OC risk factor for the predominantly postmenopausal women (OR: 1.6), whereas did not affect the OC risk among men. CONCLUSION The presented findings are controversial to the hypothesis that women are more vulnerable to alcohol-induced carcinogenesis as compared with men. Increased insulin sensitivity and higher estrogen levels are advantageous systemic effects of moderate ethanol intake and they might reduce the risk for OC in postmenopausal women.


Orvosi Hetilap | 2009

Role of hormonal risk factors in oral cancer development

Zsuzsanna Suba; Györgyi Maksa; Szilvia Mihályi; Dániel Takács

Male: female ratio of oral cancer cases (OC) is fairly high. Lower rate of female cases as compared with males suggests that some endocrine factors may play role in the development of tumors. The aim of the present study was to clarify the differences of risk factors for OC among male and female cases. In the Oral and Maxillofacial Department of Semmelweis University 2660 OC (2130 males and 530 females) patients were included into the study. Ratio of smoking, alcohol consumption, elevated serum glucose level and menopausal data of the female patients were registered. Concordant to the literary data, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption proved to be an important risk factor for OC both among male and female patients. However, moderate alcohol consumption was a weak risk factor among male and no risk factor among female cases. Elevated serum glucose level was not significant OC risk among male cases, but was a high risk factor among female patients, especially in gingival cancer cases. The female OC cases were near exclusively postmenopausal, and the term between the time of menopause and clinical OC diagnosis was fairly long (average: 17 year). These results suggest that estrogen-deficiency may play an important role in the initiation of OC. In the female OC cases menopause appeared in significantly younger age, and the rate of hysterectomy was also significantly higher as compared with the tumor-free control cases. These data also support the estrogen-deficiency theory of cancer initiation. In postmenopausal female patients both estrogen-deficiency and elevated fasting glucose proved to be risk factors for OC. These results reveal new aspects concerning the etiology of OC and give a possible explanation how smoking-associated tumors may develop even without smoking.


Acta Biologica Hungarica | 2008

A PILOT STUDY OF CERASORB AND BIO-OSS ENHANCED NEW BONE FORMATION IN ANIMAL MODEL

Danica Matusovits; Zsuzsanna Suba; Dániel Takács; Kinga Turzó; K. Donath; András Fazekas

The aim of this pilot investigation was to develop a new animal model for studying the effects on osteogenesis of agents used in the guided bone regeneration technique. As test material, a mixture of two osseoconductive materials with different physico-chemical characteristics was used. One component of the mixture was Bio-Oss, a bovine hydroxyapatite; the other was Cerasorb, a synthetic tricalcium phosphate. The mixture consisited of 50 volume percent of Bio-Oss and 50 volume percent of Cerasorb. In in vivo pilot experiment, bone wounds were prepared in the proximal third of both femurs of rabbits. A Cerasorb + Bio-Oss mixture was inserted on the test side and the same amount of sterile buffered physiological solution on the control side. After healing for 4 weeks, the bone segments were embedded and cut without decalcification, using the Exact cutting and grinding system. The density of the newly-formed bone was evaluated histomorphometrically. On the Cerasorb + Bio-Oss test side the bone density was almost 1.5 times higher than that on the control side. These results demonstrated that the applied animal model is appropriate for investigation of the effects on osteogenesis of biocompatible graft materials such as Bio-Oss and Cerasorb.


Clinical Oral Implants Research | 2006

Maxillary sinus floor grafting with β-tricalcium phosphate in humans: Density and microarchitecture of the newly formed bone

Zsuzsanna Suba; Dániel Takács; Danica Matusovits; József Barabás; András Fazekas; György Szabó


International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants | 2004

Facilitation of beta-tricalcium phosphate-induced alveolar bone regeneration by platelet-rich plasma in beagle dogs: a histologic and histomorphometric study.

Zsuzsanna Suba; Dániel Takács; Szabolcs Gyulai-Gaál; Katalin Kovács


Journal of Craniofacial Surgery | 2007

Mixed odontogenic tumors in children and adolescents.

Szabolcs Gyulai-Gaál; Dániel Takács; György Szabó; Zsuzsanna Suba


Diabetes Care | 2005

Increased Prevalence of Diabetes and Obesity in Patients With Salivary Gland Tumors

Zsuzsanna Suba; József Barabás; György Szabó; Dániel Takács; Márta Ujpál


Fogorvosi szemle | 2009

[Oral cancer: morbus Hungaricus in the 21st century].

Zsuzsanna Suba; Szilvia Mihályi; Dániel Takács; Szabolcs Gyulai-Gaál


Fogorvosi szemle | 2006

[Quantitative and qualitative comparison of the maxillary bone regeneration after beta-tricalcium phosphate and autogenous bone implantation].

Zsuzsanna Suba; Dániel Takács; Danica Matusovicz; András Fazekas; György Szabó; József Barabás

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