Karen M. Rossie
University of Pittsburgh
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International Journal of Cancer | 1996
Chandramohan S. Ishwad; Robert E. Ferrell; Karen M. Rossie; Billy N. Appel; Jonas T. Johnson; Eugene N. Myers; John C. Law; Sudhir Srivastava; Susanne M. Gollin
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) on chromosomes 3p and 9p has been documented in a variety of malignancies, which suggests the presence of tumor suppressor gene loci on these chromosomes. We have studied 77 oral carcinomas for LOH using 16 microsatellite markers distributed over 5 human chromosomes. Fifty‐five (71%) of these tumors showed LOH at one or more loci. A significant proportion of LOH at the informative tumors was observed at chromosomes 3p and 9p: 58% and 48%, respectively. A majority of the tumors showed losses at multiple loci on chromosomes 3p or 9p or on both. Our results suggest that tumor suppressor genes located on the short arms of chromosomes 3 and 9 may be involved in the pathogenesis of oral carcinoma. These regions of deletion observed in oral cancers overlap those reported in other neoplasms. However, we did not find any evidence of these changes in tumor margins with early pathological changes.
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology | 1987
Karen M. Rossie; James B. Taylor; F. Michael Beck; Sheila E. Hodgson; George G. Blozis
An increase in quantity of oral Candida albicans was documented in patients receiving head and neck radiation therapy during and after therapy, as assessed by an oral-rinse culturing technique. The amount of the increase was greater in denture wearers and directly related to increasing radiation dose and increasing volume of parotid gland included in the radiation portal. A significant number of patients who did not carry C. albicans prior to radiation therapy developed positive cultures by 1 month after radiation therapy. The percentage of patients receiving head and neck radiation therapy who carried C. albicans prior to radiation therapy did not differ significantly from matched dental patient controls.
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology | 1990
Karen M. Rossie; James Guggenheimer
A palatal lesion resembling nicotine stomatitis was found in a woman who did not smoke. However, the patient frequently drank extremely hot beverages. After she was instructed to reduce the temperature of the beverages, the lesion almost completely resolved. This suggests that heat was the primary cause of this lesion and also implicates heat as the major cause of nicotine stomatitis.
Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology | 2000
James Guggenheimer; Paul A. Moore; Karen M. Rossie; Daniel E. Myers; Mary Beth Mongelluzzo; Harvey M. Block; Robert J. Weyant; Trevor J. Orchard
Journal of Periodontology | 1999
Paul A. Moore; Robert J. Weyant; Mary Beth Mongelluzzo; Daniel E. Myers; Karen M. Rossie; James Guggenheimer; Harvey M. Block; Heidi Huber; Trevor J. Orchard
Oral Oncology | 2007
Jason S. White; Joel L. Weissfeld; Camille Ragin; Karen M. Rossie; Christa Lese Martin; Michele Shuster; Chandramohan S. Ishwad; John C. Law; Eugene N. Myers; Jonas T. Johnson; Susanne M. Gollin
Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer | 1995
Christa M. Lese; Karen M. Rossie; Billy N. Appel; Jaya K. Reddy; Jonas T. Johnson; Eugene N. Myers; Susanne M. Gollin
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology | 2001
Paul A. Moore; Robert J. Weyant; Kenneth R. Etzel; James Guggenheimer; Mary Beth Mongelluzzo; Daniel E. Myers; Karen M. Rossie; Heidi Hubar; Harvey M. Block; Trevor J. Orchard
Journal of Public Health Dentistry | 1998
Paul A. Moore; Robert J. Weyant; Mary Beth Mongelluzzo; Daniel E. Myers; Karen M. Rossie; James Guggenheimer; Heidi Hubar; Harvey M. Block; Trevor J. Orchard
Journal of the American Dental Association | 1998
James Guggenheimer; Trevor J. Orchard; Paul A. Moore; Daniel E. Myers; Karen M. Rossie