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      Ashok Lingappa

      Bapuji Dental College & Hospital, Davangere, India | Oral Medicine & Radiology, Bapuji Dental College and Hospital, Davangere, India | Department of Oral Medicine and ...

       

       

      KOL Resume for Ashok Lingappa

      Year
      2020

      Bapuji Dental College & Hospital, Davangere, India

      2018

      Oral Medicine & Radiology, Bapuji Dental College and Hospital, Davangere, India

      2017

      Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology Bapuji Dental College and Hospital MCC B Block, Davangere, Karnataka, India.

      2016

      Department of Bapuji Dental College and Hospital, Davangere, Karnataka, India

      2015

      Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Bapuji Dental College and Hospital, Davangere, Karnataka, India.

      2010

      Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Bapuji Dental College & Hospital, Davangere, Karnataka, India

      2009

      Department of Oral medicine and Radiology, Bapuji Dental College & Hospital, Davangere, India

      2008

      Department of Oral medicine and Radiology, Bapuji Dental College & Hospital, Davangere, India.

       

       

      Ashok Lingappa: Influence Statistics

      Sample of concepts for which Ashok Lingappa is among the top experts in the world.
      Concept World rank
      frontal sinus relation #2
      fluorescent body test #2
      inherited acquired problems #7
      treating post‐extraction #9
      treatment postextraction bleeding #9
      interventions local systemic #9
      postextraction bleeding interventions #9
      treating peb #9
      intervention peb #9
      peb male #9
      sinus relation #11
      study morphometric evaluation #11
      post‐extraction bleeding #11
      systemic include #12
      soft tissue haematomas #12
      hygroma adult #15
      bleeding peb #17
      post‐extraction #18
      platelet problems #18
      extraction bleeding #23
      fluorescent body #30
      bone bleeding #32
      bleeding include #39
      pindborg tumor #45
      lipomatosis case #49
      bleeding search #51
      encountered complication #55
      postextraction bleeding #56
      evaluation frontal #57
      thickness submucosal #57
      register 24 #65
      submucosal thickness #69
      bleeding systemic #89
      binary grading #94

       

      Prominent publications by Ashok Lingappa

      KOL-Index: 11592

      BACKGROUND: Post-extraction bleeding (PEB) is a recognised, frequently encountered complication in dental practice, which is defined as bleeding that continues beyond 8 to 12 hours after dental extraction. The incidence of post-extraction bleeding varies from 0% to 26%. If post-extraction bleeding is not managed, complications can range from soft tissue haematomas to severe blood loss. Local causes of bleeding include soft tissue and bone bleeding. Systemic causes include platelet ...

      Known for Extraction Bleeding | Interventions Treatment | Type Intervention | Clinical Trials Topic | Soft Tissue
      KOL-Index: 6897

      OBJECTIVE: The main objective of the study was morphometric evaluation of the frontal sinus in relation to age and gender and to establish its forensic importance and application.

      MATERIALS AND METHOD: The study group consisted of 200 subjects (100 males and 100 females) in the age groups 14-20 years, 21-30 years, 31-45 years, 45 years and above. Posteroanterior (PA) cephalogram radiographs were taken using standardized technique. The processed films were traced and frontal sinus pattern ...

      Known for Frontal Sinus | Morphometric Evaluation | Relation Age | Personal Identification | Pa Cephalogram
      KOL-Index: 3556

      OBJECTIVE: This study was carried out to determine the reliability of sex determination from teeth pulp tissue.

      PATIENTS AND METHODS: This study was carried on 60 maxillary and mandibular premolars and permanent molars (30 male teeth and 30 female teeth) which were indicated for extraction. The teeth were categorized into three groups of 20 each (10 from males and 10 from females).Group 1-pulp tissue from teeth examined immediately after extraction. Group 2- and Group 3-pulp tissue ...

      Known for Pulp Tissue | Sex Determination | Extraction Teeth | Fluorescent Body | Permanent Molars
      KOL-Index: 3360

      BACKGROUND: Post-extraction bleeding (PEB) is a recognised, frequently encountered complication in dental practice, which is defined as bleeding that continues beyond 8 to 12 hours after dental extraction. The incidence of post-extraction bleeding varies from 0% to 26%. If post-extraction bleeding is not managed, complications can range from soft tissue haematomas to severe blood loss. Local causes of bleeding include soft tissue and bone bleeding. Systemic causes include platelet ...

      Known for Extraction Bleeding | Male Oral | Treatment Post | Local Systemic | Inherited Acquired
      KOL-Index: 3062

      BACKGROUND: The presence and grading of oral epithelial dysplasia (OED) are considered the gold standard for predicting the malignant risk of oral potentially malignant disorders. However, inter-observer and intra-observer agreement in the context of reporting on OED grading has been reputedly considered unreliable.

      METHODS: We undertook a multi-centre study of six Indian oral pathologists to assess variations in reporting OED using the World Health Organization (WHO; 2005) system and ...

      Known for Grading Systems | Epithelial Dysplasia | Kappa Statistics | Observer Agreement | Publication Carcinoma
      KOL-Index: 2946

      Oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF) is well recognized as one of the most common potentially premalignant conditions of the oral mucosa in India related to chewing of areca nut products and characterized by mucosal rigidity of varying intensity caused by fibroelastic changes of the juxta-epithelial layer, resulting in a progressive inability to open the mouth. The present study aimed to measure submucosal thickness by high frequency ultrasonography (USG) in cases and controls and to correlate ...

      Known for Oral Submucous Fibrosis | Submucosal Thickness | Clinical Stage | Histological Grade | Areca Nut
      KOL-Index: 2706

      Lymphangioma is a benign infiltrative malformation of the lymphatic channels. Cystic lymphangioma or cystic hygroma is a subtype of lymphangioma which exhibits large macroscopic cystic space histologically. The cause of cystic hygroma is believed to be developmental defect or primary Multilocular cystic malformation of dilated lymphatic channels. Cystic hygroma is a common and distinct entity that is not manifested in the oral cavity but occurs in the neck as a large, deep diffuse ...

      Known for Cystic Hygroma | Lymphatic Channels | Inguinal Retroperitoneal
      KOL-Index: 2558

      INTRODUCTION: Turmeric has been described in ayurveda, and is referred by different names in different cultures, the active principle called curcumin or diferuloylmethane, has been shown to exhibit numerous activities. Extensive research over the last half century has revealed several important functions of curcumin. It binds to a variety of proteins and inhibits the activity of various kinases. By modulating the activation of various transcription factors, curcumin regulates the ...

      Known for Studies Curcumin | Submucous Fibrosis | Introduction Turmeric
      KOL-Index: 1872

      Hemifacial hyperplasia is a rare condition causing unilateral enlargement of all tissues. We report a case of progressive facial asymmetry caused by congenital infiltrating lipomatosis of the face in a 6-year-old boy. The approach to diagnosis in our case is discussed along with a review of cases reported in the literature.

      Known for Infiltrating Lipomatosis | Case Report Review | Hemifacial Hyperplasia | Facial Asymmetry | Male Radiography
      KOL-Index: 1868

      Pindborg tumor, the eponymous counterpart of calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT), is a rare benign odontogenic neoplasm that was first described by a Dutch pathologist Jens Jorgen Pindborg in 1955 and accounts for approximately 1% of all odontogenic tumors. Its origin as well as its malignant potential is controversial. This neoplasm is possibly of stratum intermedium origin and occurring predominantly in the mandible of adults. We hereby report a case of Pindborg tumor ...

      Known for Pindborg Tumor | Odontogenic Neoplasm | Calcifying Epithelial | Rare Benign | Accounts 1
      KOL-Index: 1821

      Oral lesions associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are often the first overt clinical features of HIV infection. Reports of HIV-associated herpes zoster infection with alveolar bone necrosis and spontaneous tooth exfoliation are extremely rare, with only four cases reported in the literature. The exact mechanism of osteonecrosis induced by herpes zoster infection remains uncertain. An altered oral environment, decreased host immunity, or immune reconstitution inflammatory ...

      Known for Herpes Zoster | Trigeminal Nerve | Tooth Exfoliation
      KOL-Index: 1768

      Lymphangioma is a benign infiltrative malformation of the lymphatic channels. Cystic lymphangioma or cystic hygroma is a subtype of lymphangioma which exhibits large macroscopic cystic space histologically. The cause of cystic hygroma is believed to be developmental defect or primary Multilocular cystic malformation of dilated lymphatic channels. Cystic hygroma is a common and distinct entity that is not manifested in the oral cavity but occurs in the neck as a large, deep diffuse ...

      Known for Cystic Hygroma
      KOL-Index: 1410

      Low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma (LGFMS) is a distinctive variant of fibrosarcoma with a high metastasizing potential and is characterized by a long interval between tumor presentation and metastasis. LGFMS involving the maxillofacial region is a very rare entity with only six cases reported till date. LGFMS is characterized by its benign histological appearance, with spindle cells in whorling pattern, and collagenized and myxoid areas. The heterogeneous histological appearance makes the ...

      Known for Grade Fibromyxoid | Spindle Cells | Sarcoma Lgfms
      KOL-Index: 1285

      Background: Oral Submucous Fibrosis (OSMF) is a potentially malignant disorder with areca nut being the main etiological agent. Increased risk of malignant potential of OSMF necessitates the early diagnosis of the condition. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) scavenges oxygenated free radicals and can be used as a potential biomarker for oral cancer detection.

      Objectives: The present study was conducted to estimate and compare salivary SOD levels in patients with OSMF and healthy controls and ...

      Known for Oral Submucous Fibrosis | Superoxide Dismutase | Patients Osmf | Risk Malignant
      KOL-Index: 1153

      Robinow syndrome is an extremely rare genetic disorder. Short-limbed dwarfism, abnormalities in the head, face, and external genitalia, as well as vertebral defects comprise its distinct features. This disorder exists in dominant and recessive patterns. Patients with the dominant pattern exhibit moderate symptoms. More physical characteristics and skeletal abnormalities characterize the recessive group. The syndrome is also known as Robinow-Silverman-Smith syndrome, Robinow dwarfism, ...

      Known for Robinow Syndrome | Shortlimbed Dwarfism

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      Ashok Lingappa:Expert Impact

      Concepts for whichAshok Lingappahas direct influence:Cystic hygroma,  Frontal sinus,  Oral submucous fibrosis,  Pindborg tumor,  Extraction bleeding,  Postextraction bleeding,  Morphometric evaluation,  Postextraction bleeding interventions.

      Ashok Lingappa:KOL impact

      Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Ashok Lingappa has influence:Tooth extraction,  Oral submucous fibrosis,  Frontal sinus,  Dental pulp,  Malignant transformation,  Sex determination,  Epithelial dysplasia.


       

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