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New article published in our International Journal of Histopathological Interpretation

USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HISTOPATHOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION - A MINI REVIEW

Karthikeyan Ramalingam 1 *

1 * - Professor and Head, Oral Pathology and Microbiology, Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha University, Chennai, India.

Email ID: karthikeyanr.sdc@saveetha.com

Abstract :The accuracy of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine, particularly pathology, has improved significantly, but little is known about how much these algorithms will influence pathologists' decisions in practice. Most developing-country laboratories lack resources such as whole-slide scanning and digital microscopes. They are unable to manage massive volumes of data due to severe budgetary restrictions and a lack of resources. Because of these limitations, valuable data cannot be kept or used appropriately. This review attempts to describe the role of AI in histopathological interpretation.

Keywords: Artificial intelligence, AI, Pathology, Histopathology, Interpretation

How to Cite this Article : Karthikeyan Ramalingam., Use of Artificial Intelligence In Histopathological Interpretation - A Mini Review. Int J Histopathol Interpret 2023; 12(1):34-39 DOI: https://doi.org/10.56501/intjhistopatholinterpret.v12i1.883

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New article published in our International Journal of Head and Neck Pathology

INTEGRATIVE DENTISTRY –WHAT, WHEN AND HOW

Ananthalakshmi.R

1 Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Thai Moogambigai Dental College and Hospitals, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Email: drananthumds@gmail.com

ABSTRACT:

The Indian medical system and ministry of AYUSH recognizes Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani Siddha and Homeopathy (AYUSH) as CAM (Complementary and alternative medicine) and also promote organizations/institutions that practice AYUSH health services and research. Various oral pathologies have been explained in Ayurveda with treatment. Yoga is a mind-body medicine, considered to be originated from India. Similarly other forms of CAM like siddha, Unani, homeopathy, naturopathy, acupressure/acupuncture, Reiki, pranic healing etc., have preventive and curative effect for oral diseases and can be used as an adjunct in general dentistry. This is a short summary of complementary and alternative medicines which can be integrated with dentistry.

Keywords: Dentistry, AYUSH, Integration, Complimentary medicine, Alternative medicine

How to cite this article: Ananthalakshmi.R. Integrative Dentistry –What, When and How. Int J Head Neck Pathol. 2022; 5(1):1-4.

https://www.editorialmanager.in/index.php/ijhnp/article/view/29

New article published in our International Journal of Histopathological Interpretation

Radicular Cyst adjacent to Danger area of Face: A Case Report

Dr. Mohd. Iklas Khan1 , Dr. Sandeep Sihmar Sihmar2 , Dr.Shalini Rathi3 , Dr.Paras4

1-2. Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, Daswani Dental College, Kota , Rajasthan , India 3. Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Maharaja Ganga Singh Dental College, Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan India 4. Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Medical Anatomy, SGT Medical College, Gurgaon Haryana, India Corresponding author: Dr. Sandeep Singh Sihmar, Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, Daswani Dental College, Kota , Rajasthan , India

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email: sandeepsihmar72@gmail.com

Abstract:

Radicular cysts are the most common (57%- 87%) asymptomatic odontogenic cysts of inflammatory origin affecting the human jaws , it can result in slow growth tumefaction and involve many adjacent sound teeth endangering their vitality and prognosis. It is usually a sequelae of the periapical granuloma originating as a result of bacterial infection and necrosis of the dental pulp, nearly always following carious involvement tooth. We discussed a case of radicular cyst near the danger area of face. It can be threatening if the cyst is present in the dangerous area of the face. The dangerous area of face comprises the upper lip, the lower part of nose and the adjacent area. It has been named as dangerous area because boils, infections of the nose and injuries around the nose, especially those that become infected can readily spread to cavernous sinus resulting in cavernous sinus thrombosis (CST). CST is generally a fulminant process with high rates of morbidity and mortality. In this case report, we are documenting a rare case of radicular cyst of “patient age and sex” in the mention the name of exact location area of the face. We surgically excised the cyst with effective antimicrobial agents and save the adjacent teeth also.

Key words: Radicular cyst, Cavernous sinus, Thrombosis, Necrosis

How to cite this article: Khan M.I et al. Radicular Cyst adjacent to Danger area of Face: A Case Report. Int J Histopathol Interpret 2022; 11(1):1-9. Received: 06-03-22; Accepted: 18-05-22; Web Published: 10-06-2022

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