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    Extra-nodal Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma (Germinal Center Type) Manifesting as Non-healing Extraction Socket by Syamala, Manasa, Basavarajappa, Manjunath Anekonda, Pathan, Sana, Raheem, Ahmed Mujib Bangalore, Godavarthy, Divyasri

    “…Lymphomas occurring in the oral cavity are rare. They account only for about 2% of extra-nodal sites. Most of the lymphomas occur in the lymph nodes and in the…”
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    Tobacco-induced alterations in exfoliated oral epithelial cells: A comparative image analysis study by Godavarthy, Divyasri, Naik, Rashmi, Mujib, B, Gali, Praveen, Smitha, V, Nair, Mukund

    “…Background: Squamous cell carcinoma is the most prevalent neoplasm of the oral cavity. A strong relationship exists between tobacco smoking and development of…”
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    A quantitative expression of Ki-67 to evaluate malignant transformation rate in potentially malignant disorders by Chitipothu, Mani, Kattappagari, Kiran, Godavarthy, Divyasri, Poosarla, Chandrashekar, Gountu, Sridhar, Baddam, Venkata

    “…Objective: To evaluate the quantitative expression of Ki-67 in oral leukoplakia, oral submucous fibrosis (OSF) and to compare their expression with normal oral…”
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    Can coffee combat caries? An in vitro study by Godavarthy, Divyasri, Naik, Rashmi, Gali, Praveen, Ahmed Mujib, B, Reddy Baddam, Venkata

    “…Background: Dental caries is a multifactorial disease caused by oral microflora, diet and oral environment. Oral microflora is crucial in initiation and…”
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    Estimation of salivary superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, catalase individuals with and without tobacco habits by Syed, Afroz, Godavarthy, Divya, Kumar, Kattappagari, Poosarla, Chandra, Reddy, Gontu, Reddy, Baddam

    “…Context: Tobacco usage is associated with the derailment of antioxidant status. Salivary studies for diagnostic potential as a biofluid. Saliva may provide…”
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