Assessing the topical application efficiency of two biological agents in managing chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis in children: A randomized clinical trial
Background: oral mucositis is one of the most annoying complications of chemotherapy. This randomized clinical trial aimed to assess the efficiency of Aloe Vera and Olive Oil in managing chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis. Methods: 36 children between 6 and 9 years and suffering from grade 3 or 4 o...
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Main Authors: | Muaaz Alkhouli (Author), Mohannad Laflouf (Author), John C. Comisi (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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