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    Hierarchy of surgical stability in orthognathic surgery: overview of systematic reviews by Haas Junior, O.L., Guijarro-Martínez, R., de Sousa Gil, A.P., da Silva Meirelles, L., Scolari, N., Muñoz-Pereira, M.E., Hernández-Alfaro, F., de Oliveira, R.B.

    “…The purpose was to perform an overview of systematic reviews in order to create a hierarchical scale of stability in orthognathic surgery with the aid of the…”
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    Soft and hard tissue changes in skeletal Class III patients treated with double-jaw orthognathic surgery—maxillary advancement and mandibular setback by Becker, O.E, Avelar, R.L, do N Dolzan, A, Haas, O.L, Scolari, N, de Oliveira, R.B

    “…Abstract The soft tissues of the facial profile may change after skeletal movement in orthognathic surgery. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare…”
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    Antithyroid antibodies during amiodarone treatment by Foresti, V, Pepe, R, Parisio, E, Scolari, N, Zubani, R, Bianco, M

    Published in Acta endocrinologica (Copenhagen) (01-08-1989)
    “…In 44 euthyroid and goitre-free patients, 23 treated with amiodarone (group A) and 21 treated with other antiarrhythmic drugs (group B), antimicrosomal…”
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    Malignant pleural effusions: meaning of pleural-fluid pH determination by Foresti, V, Scolari, N, Villa, A, Parisio, E, De Filippi, G, Guareschi, G

    Published in Oncology (1990)
    “…In 36 patients with malignant pleural effusions, we determined the pH and the glucose concentration of the pleural fluid. Twenty-one of 36 patients (58.3%) had…”
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    Primary hypothyroidism due to leukemic infiltration of the thyroid gland by FORESTI, V, PARISIO, E, SCOLARI, N, UNGARO, A, VILLA, A, CONFALONIERI, F

    “…We describe a patient with acute B-lymphocyte lymphoblastic leukemia who developed laboratory changes (not detectable free thyroxine, TSH 66 microIU/ml)…”
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