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    Thoracic pain associated with an odontogenic infection: An unusual Lemierre's syndrome by Scopel Costa, Bianca, Filipe da Paz Scardua, Eduardo, Loss dos Reis, Wyllyam, Nascimento Silva, Daniela, Rangel Pereira, Teresa Cristina, Vaz, Sergio Lins, Grão Velloso, Tânia Regina

    Published in Special care in dentistry (01-07-2019)
    “…Lemierre's syndrome is characterized by thrombophlebitis in the internal jugular vein after an infection in the area of the head or neck, mostly in the form of…”
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    Mycosis fungoides refractory to treatment – importance of a multidisciplinary approach by Feletti, Mariana Pires, Ramos, Ana Maria de Almeida, Novo, Vinicius Matos, Costa, Bianca Scopel, Scardua, Eduardo Filipe da Paz, Marcondes, Sibia Soraya, Camisasca, Danielle Resende, Grão-Velloso, Tânia Regina

    Published in Oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-09-2024)
    “…We report a case of difficult-to-control mycosis fungoides (MF), where the role of the dental surgeon was crucial for the control and prognosis of the disease…”
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    A primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma mimicking labial herpes by Pereira, Danielli Fernandes, Costa, Bianca Scopel, da Paz Scardua, Eduardo Filipe, Filho, Volmar Belisário, Silva, Daniela Nascimento, de Barros, Liliana Aparecida Pimenta, Camisasca, Danielle Resende, Velloso, Tânia Regina Grão

    Published in Oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-06-2020)
    “…Introduction A primary cutaneous CD-30 positive T -cell lymphoproliferative disorders are rare and heterogeneous group of primary skin tumors, which include…”
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    MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM APPROACH by FELETTI, Mariana Pires, NOVO, Vinícius Matos, RAMOS, Ana Maria de Almeida, COSTA, Bianca Scopel, SCARDUA, Eduardo Filipe da Paz, CAMISASCA, Danielle Resende, GRÃO-VELLOSO, Tânia Regina

    “…The most common subtype of the cutaneous T-cell lymphoma is the mycosis fungoides (MF), which has a propensity to settle in the skin. In this Case Report,…”
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