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A comparative evaluation of serum and salivary myerloperoxidase and neutrophil counts in health and chronic periodontitis

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Answered by BinDaSSgirL01
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Chronic periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of the periodontium that extends beyond the gingiva and produces destruction of connective tissue attachment of the teeth. The main functions of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN’s) include adherence, chemotaxis, phagocytosis, and bactericidal activity. Patients with altered numbers or functionality of circulating PMN's tend to have severe periodontal disease.

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Acute liver failure is loss of liver function that occurs rapidly — in days or weeks — usually in a person who has no preexisting liver disease. It's most commonly caused by a hepatitis virus or drugs, such as acetaminophen. Acute liver failure is less common than chronic liver failure, which develops more slowly

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