Search Results - "Henson, B.S."
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Preserved salivary output and xerostomia-related quality of life in head and neck cancer patients receiving parotid-sparing radiotherapy
Published in Oral oncology (2001)“…Radiotherapy (RT) for head and neck cancers causes salivary dysfunction and diminished xerostomia-related quality of life. We have demonstrated that…”
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EGF and BMP inhibition of fungiform papilla formation in embryonic tongue
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Arthroscopic Measurements Predict Knee Chondral Lesion Size More Accurately Than Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and Mechanism of Injury Influences Ability of Either Technique to Predict Graft Size
Published in Arthroscopy, Sports Medicine, and Rehabilitation (01-08-2024)“…To compare osteochondral defect size measurements and characteristics across magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and arthroscopy and at the time of osteochondral…”
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Greater Patient Satisfaction With Use of Nonabsorbable Sutures Compared to Absorbable Sutures for Skin Closure Following Knee Arthroscopy: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Published in Arthroscopy, Sports Medicine, and Rehabilitation (01-12-2023)“…PurposeThe purpose of this study was to evaluate patient outcomes and satisfaction after arthroscopic portal closure with absorbable versus nonabsorbable…”
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Two-year longitudinal study of parotid salivary flow rates in head and neck cancer patients receiving unilateral neck parotid-sparing radiotherapy treatment
Published in Oral oncology (01-05-1999)“…Radiotherapy (RT) is a common treatment for head and neck cancers, and frequently causes permanent salivary dysfunction and xerostomia. This 2-year…”
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Sexual Risk Behavior 6 Months Post–High School: Associations with College Attendance, Living with a Parent, and Prior Risk Behavior
Published in Journal of adolescent health (01-06-2008)“…Abstract Purpose This study examined sexual risk behavior (SRB) among a community sample of youth in the fall after their senior year of high school. The…”
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