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Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine | 2004

Human papillomavirus frequency in oral epithelial lesions

Carmen Maria Lazzari; Luciano Percival Krug; Onofre Francisco de Quadros; Cristiano Bozzetti Baldi; Mary Clarisse Bozzetti

BACKGROUND Oral human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalence varies according to geographical occurrence, the type of lesion, and the method of diagnosis. The polymerase chain reaction method (PCR) appears to be more sensitive and can be easily applicable to epidemiologic studies. OBJECTIVES To determine the frequency of HPV and its genotypes in oral lesions among patients attending a reference clinic of a university hospital. METHODS PCR was performed to identify HPV DNA from samples of oral epithelial lesions in 80 patients. For HPV DNA amplification, MY09/MY11 consensus primers were used and specific genotypes were identified through restriction fragment of length polymorphism (RFLP) pattern. RESULTS HPV DNA was present in 11.3% of patients, and the identified genotypes were 6b, MM4 (W13B), and MM9 (PAP238A). CONCLUSIONS HPV DNA frequency in patients with oral epithelial lesions was 11.3%. The genotypes MM4 and MM9 are uncommon in oral lesions, and they are characterized as high-risk HPV types in those types of lesions.


Brazilian Dental Journal | 2006

Dental findings in GAPO syndrome: case report

Heloísa Emília Dias da Silveira; Onofre Francisco de Quadros; Reni Raymundo Dalla-Bona; Heraldo Luis Dias da Silveira; Guilherme G. Fritscher

This article reports the case of a young female adult with GAPO syndrome who presented as a peculiar dental finding unerupted primary and permanent dentitions, which resembled total anodontia on clinical examination. A cephalometric analysis was performed to investigate the alterations in facial bone development. This is the 9th GAPO syndrome case reported in a Brazilian patient.


Brazilian Dental Journal | 2003

Distribution of CD8 and CD20 lymphocytes in chronic periapical inflammatory lesions

Christine Kalvelage Philippi; Pantelis Varvaki Rados; Manoel Sant'Ana Filho; Joäo Jorge Diniz Barbachan; Onofre Francisco de Quadros

The objective of this study was to investigate the distribution of CD8+ and CD20+ lymphocytes in chronic periapical inflammatory lesions. A total of 90 periapical inflammatory lesions (chronic abscesses, abscessed cysts, and inflammatory cysts) were evaluated. The biotin-streptavidin immunohistochemical technique was used to identify cytotoxic/suppressor T-lymphocytes (CD8) and B-lymphocytes (CD20). Age ranged from 10 to 67 years. Patients between 26 and 45 years old (54.4%), females (52.2%), and white patients (74.4%) were more frequently affected. CD8+ cell distribution was as follows: 1) fibrous capsule: diffuse in 58.8% of chronic abscesses and absent in 64.1% of abscessed cysts and in 70.6% of inflammatory cysts; 2) infiltration zone: diffuse in 100% of abscessed cysts and in 82.4% of inflammatory cysts; 3) sub-epithelial zone: absent in 53.0% of inflammatory cysts and diffuse in 56.4% of abscessed cysts; 4) suppurative zone: diffuse in 100% of chronic abscesses and in 97.5% of abscessed cysts. CD20+ cell distribution was as follows: 1) fibrous capsule: absent in 100% of inflammatory cysts, in 94.8% of abscessed cysts, and in 88.3% of chronic abscesses; 2) infiltration zone: diffuse in 100% of abscessed cysts and in 53% of inflammatory cysts; 3) sub-epithelial zone: absent in 58.8% of inflammatory cysts and focal in 46.2% of abscessed cysts; 4) suppurative zone: diffuse in 100% of abscessed cysts and in 100% of chronic abscesses. The distribution of the lymphocytic infiltrate in the lesions was usually diffuse for both types of lymphocytes.


Cranio-the Journal of Craniomandibular Practice | 2002

Microscopic analysis of the temporomandibular joint in rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus L.) using an occlusal interference.

Karen Chaves; Maria Cristina Munerato; Anelise Fagundes Ligocki; Isabel da Silva Lauxen; Onofre Francisco de Quadros

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to assess the tissue alterations in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) of the New Zealand White rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus L.), after a unilateral occlusal interference insertion on the animals right side back teeth. A total of 36 animals were used, thirty of which belonged to the experimental group and six to the control group. We established three experimental periods: 24 hours, three days and seven days. The control group animals were divided two by two; each pair followed the same experimental periods of the former one. The experimental group animals were submitted to the use of a 0.3 mm thick metallic cap with a visor. All animals were euthanized, and the TMJs were removed. Using a microscope for examination we observed, in all experimental periods, the presence of intra-articular hemorrhage in the supra- and infra-disk compartments as well as in the retro-disk zone. There were no inflammatory cells detected. The thickness of the condylar fibrocartilage presented significant alterations among the animals of the three experimental groups. In the left TMJs no inflammatory cells were detected. The results suggest that the insertion of a unilateral occlusal interference in rabbit back teeth does not cause any inflammatory intra-articular process within seven days; however, it does cause bilateral intra-articular hemorrhage and a larger compression of the condylar fibrocartilage in the joint opposite the side where the interference is placed. We also concluded that, in order to do research on the temporomandibular joint using animals, it is necessary have an independent (or separate) group of animals as controls.


Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology | 2007

Epidermal growth factor receptor distribution in pericoronal follicles: relationship with the origin of odontogenic cysts and tumors

Cristina da Silva Baumgart; Isabel da Silva Lauxen; Manoel Sant’Anna Filho; Onofre Francisco de Quadros


Alcohol | 2003

Proliferating cell nuclear antigen expression on tongue of mice after intake of, or topical exposure to, alcohol

Fábio Luiz Dal Moro Maito; Pantelis Varvaki Rados; Manoel Sant'Ana Filho; Joäo Jorge Diniz Barbachan; Onofre Francisco de Quadros


Medicina Oral Patologia Oral Y Cirugia Bucal | 2010

Evaluation of cell proliferation rate in non-dysplastic leukoplakias

Laura de Campos Hildebrand; Vinícius Coelho Carrard; Isabel da Silva Lauxen; Onofre Francisco de Quadros; Anna Cecília Moraes Chaves; Manoel Sant'Ana Filho


Revista da Faculdade de Odontologia de Porto Alegre | 2010

Estudo da prevalência de cistos odontogênicos de desenvolvimento

Onofre Francisco de Quadros; Clélea de Oliveira Calvet


Rev. Fac. Odontol. Porto Alegre | 1999

Citologia esfoliativa da cavidade bucal

Pantelis Varvaki Rados; Manoel Sant'Ana Filho; Joäo Jorge Diniz Barbachan; Onofre Francisco de Quadros; Leticia Cavalcante Fatturi Ruppenthal; Patricia Capra Tagliari


Congresso Odontológico Riograndense, 6 | 1985

Consideraçöes sobre o estudo dos ameloblastomas

Joäo Jorge Diniz Barbachan; Pantelis Varvaki Rados; Manoel Sant'Ana Filho; Onofre Francisco de Quadros

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Pantelis Varvaki Rados

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Manoel Sant'Ana Filho

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Joäo Jorge Diniz Barbachan

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Isabel da Silva Lauxen

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Fábio Luiz Dal Moro Maito

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Heloísa Emília Dias da Silveira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Luhana Gedoz

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Anna Cecília Moraes Chaves

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Carmen Maria Lazzari

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Cristiano Bozzetti Baldi

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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