I.          SCIENTIFIC PAPERS PUBLISHED IN INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL JOURNALS

 

1.                  “Cell mediated and humoral immune responses in oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF)”., Cancer 58: 2628-31, 1986.

2.                  “Candidal infection in routine dental practice”. KDJ. Vol. 8, No.4, p.119-123; 1986.

3.                  “Dental Management of the Diagnosed, Medically compromised patients- Part I”. KDJ. Vol. 9, No.2, p.31-37; 1986.

4.                  “Dental Management of the Diagnosed, Medically compromised patients – Part III’, KDJ. Vol. 9, No.3, p.75-76; 1986.

5.                  “Dental Management of the Diagnosed, Medically compromised patients- Part III, KDJ. Vol. 9, No.4, p.99-102;  1986.

6.                  “Prevalence of OSMF among the cashew workers of Kerala, South India”. Ind. J. Cancer 23: 101-4; 1986.

7.                  “Tissue binding patterns of lectins in premalignant and malignant lesions of oral cavity” Am J. Exp. Path. 3: 295-304, 1987.

8.                  “Teacher – Collins Syndrome – Report of two cases”.  J. Oral Med. 42:291-4, 1987

9.                  “Dental Management of the Diagnosed, Medically compromised patients- Part IV”. KDJ. Vol. 10, No.1, p.9-12; 1987.

10.             “Dental Management of the Diagnosed, Medically compromised patients – Part V, KDJ. Vol. 10, No.2, p. 39-42; 1987.

11.             “Central haemangioma of the maxilla- A case report”. KDJ. Vol. 10, No.1, p. 19-23; 1987.

12.             Multiple neurofibromatosis involving the palate – Report of a case”. KDJ. Vol. 10, No. 3, p.71-75; 1987.

13.             “Dental Office emergencies and statim medial complications- Part I”. KDJ. Vol.10, No.3, p.63-65; 1987.

14.             “Cranio-facial dysostosis (Crouson’s disease) – A case report”. J. Ind Dent. Assoc. 59; 65-9, 1987.

15.             ‘Dental Office Emergencies and Statim Medical complications – Part II’. KDJ. Vol. 11, No.1, 12-17; 1988.

16.             “Dental Office Emergencies and Statim Medical Complications – Part III”. KDJ. Vol. (11), No. (1) 23-27; 1988.

17.             “Dental Office Emergencies and Statim Medical Complications – Part IV”. KDJ. Vol. (11) No. (2) 59-62; 1988.

18.             ‘Ackerman’s tumour (Verrucous carcinoma) of the oral cavity- a clinico-epidemiologic study of 426 cases”. Aust Dent. J. 33: 295-98, 1988.

19.             ‘A rare human model for oncogenesis – Report of a case”. Sing Dent. J. 13: 49-52, 1988.

20.             “Circulating immune complexes as a immunological marker in premalignant and malignant lesions of oral cavity”. Cancer Lett. 40: 185-91; 1988.

21.             “Oral leishmaniasis – Report of a case”. KDJ. Vol. (11) No. (3) p.111-114; 1988.

22.             “Dental Office Emergencies and Statim Medical Complications – Part V”. KDJ. Vol. (11) No. (4) p. 135-157; 1989.

23.             “Ackerman’s tumour (Verrucous carcinoma) of the  oral cavity- A histopathological study of 426 cases”. Sing Dent. J. 14: 48-53; 1989.

24.             “An alternative pathogenic pathway for oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF)”. Med Hypo 30: 35-42, 1989.

25.             “Risk of OSMF among the factory workers of Kerala, South India exposed to cashew shell oil”- Proceedings of the International Conference on Primary Health Care (Health India 88) Sept.9-12, New Delhi. pp. 88-96, pp. 119-121.

26.             “Total haemolytic complement (CH50) and its factors (C3 and C4) in the sera of the patients with premalignant and malignant lesions of oral cavity”. Ann Dent. 48: 36-8, 1990.

27.             “Serum levels of Iron and Proteins in OSMF”. Ann Dent 49: 23-5; 1990.

28.             “Serum levels of some trace and bulk elements in Oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF)”.                              J. Ind. Dent. Assoc. 63: 151-5, 1992.

29.             Prevalence of Oral precancerous lesions among 23040 urban population of the city of Trivandrum, South India”. Ind. J. Surg. 54(10-11): 498-511; 1992.

 

30.             “Light and electron microscope study of OSMF”. J. Ind. Dent. Ass. 64: 157-61, 1993.

 

31.             Silver-binding nucleolar organizer region proteins (AgNORs) as possible prognostic indicator in Oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF). Oral Surg. Oral Med Oral Pathol. 74: 481-86, 1992.

 

32.             Prevalence of oral submucous fibrosis among the inhabitants of the high natural radioactivity belt of Kerala, South India. Bulletin World Health Org 70(6): 783-89, 1992.

 

33.             S-100 Immunostaining of mucosal Langerhans cells (dendritic) in oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF). J. Ind. Dent Assoc. 1992, 63: 501-7.

 

34.         Altered ‘H’ antigen reactivity associated with disordered proliferation and differentiation of oral Keratinocytes: a lectin histochemical study in oral submucous fibrosis. Proceedings of the 3rd International Congress on Oral Cancer. Jan 22-25, 1993, Madras, India (Macmillan Co. India). Ed. A.K. Varma.

 

35.             Oral submucous fibrosis : current understanding of its aetiology and pathogenesis, with suggestions for further research- Review article. Bull World Health Org 72 (6); 985-996; 1994.

 

36.             Oral submucous fibrosis : Challenges ahead. Proceedings of the 4th International Congress on Oral Cancer Vol. IVA- Applied. Sep. 1995, Ogaki City, Japan, p. 206-208. Macmillan India Ltd. N. Delhi. Ed. A.K. Varma.

 

37.             View Point – Potentially malignant oral mucosal states :

Relevance of chemoprevention with Vitamin ‘A’ and its natural and synthetic derivatives (Retinoids)

            J. Ind Dent Asso: 69: 212-216, 1998

 

38.             Oral submucous fibrosis : A new treatment approach

J. Ind. Dent. Assoc.69: 226-230, 1998

 

39.             Malignant transformation of odontogenic keratocyst:

A case report

Ind. J. Oral Max Fac. Surg. Vol.14(4) 24-28; 1999

 

40.             Visceral organ involvement is infrequent in oral submucous fibrosis.

Ind. J. Dent. Res.2000; 12: (1) 7-20

 

41.             A Lump in the mouth

Lancet 2001; 357: 852

 

42.             Further on the causation of oral submucous fibrosis

Ind. J Dent Res 2002; 13:74-81.

 

      43.       Desmoplastic amelobloma – A case report

J. Oral. Max Facial Surg 2002; 60: 1186 - 1188

     

44.      Liver ultrasound and faecal copper estimation in oral submucous fibrosis

(In press)

 

45.      Intestinal parasites and anaemic status in oral submucous fibrosis.

           (In press)

 

46.      Malignant melanoma of oral cavity: Report of two cases with a brief review of literature

           ( In press)

 

47.      Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia(ALHE): A case report (In  

           Press)

 

48.     Morphohistometric analysis of advancing tumor fronts in malignancies

           associated with oral submucous fibrosis.

           Indian Journal of Dental Research 2003; 14 (4): 194 – 205.


      49.      Microarrays: An advance in laboratory practice.
                 Proceedings of the XIIIth National Conference of Indian Association of Oral & 
                 Maxillofacial Pathologists – 19th th – 21st  November 2004 – Calicut, India.
                 pp. 26 – 39.
 

50.     Oral Lichen planus.

Journal of Indian Dental Association (Central Kerala Br)

2004; 13(5): 6 – 15.
 

      51.      Oral Leukoplakia (leukokeratosis): compilation of facts and  
                 figures.
                 J Oral Max Fac Path 2004; 8 (2): 58 – 68.
 

      52.      Cell death does not herald epithelial involution  (“atrophy”) in oral submucous  
                 fibrosis : a TEM study.

                 Ind J Dent Res 2004; 15 (1): 13 – 19.

      53.      Familial occurrence of oral submucous fibrosis: report of 8 families from
                 Norther Kerala, South India. (In press)


 

 

     


 


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