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Osteoradionecrosis contains a wide variety of cultivable and non-cultivable bacteria.

Journal of oral microbiology

Aas JA, Reime L, Pedersen K, Eribe ER, Abesha-Belay E, Støre G, Olsen I.
PMID: 21523230
J Oral Microbiol. 2010 Jul 13;2. doi: 10.3402/jom.v2i0.5072.

BACKGROUND: Direct microscopy, anaerobic culture and DNA-DNA hybridization have previously demonstrated an association between microorganisms and osteoradionecrosis (ORN). The purpose of our study was to use culture independent molecular techniques to detect bacteria in necrotic bone lesions of the...

Bacteria and bacterial DNA in atherosclerotic plaque and aneurysmal wall biopsies from patients with and without periodontitis.

Journal of oral microbiology

Armingohar Z, Jørgensen JJ, Kristoffersen AK, Abesha-Belay E, Olsen I.
PMID: 25006361
J Oral Microbiol. 2014 May 15;6. doi: 10.3402/jom.v6.23408. eCollection 2014.

BACKGROUND: Several studies have reported an association between chronic periodontitis (CP) and cardiovascular diseases. Detection of periodontopathogens, including red complex bacteria (RCB), in vascular lesions has suggested these bacteria to be involved in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and abdominal...

Oral, intestinal, and skin bacteria in ventral hernia mesh implants.

Journal of oral microbiology

Langbach O, Kristoffersen AK, Abesha-Belay E, Enersen M, Røkke O, Olsen I.
PMID: 27476443
J Oral Microbiol. 2016 Jul 29;8:31854. doi: 10.3402/jom.v8.31854. eCollection 2016.

BACKGROUND: In ventral hernia surgery, mesh implants are used to reduce recurrence. Infection after mesh implantation can be a problem and rates around 6-10% have been reported. Bacterial colonization of mesh implants in patients without clinical signs of infection...

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