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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-122 Title denotes Identification of periodontal pathogens and severity of periodontitis in patients with and without chronic kidney disease.
T6 18-29 Habitat denotes periodontal
T7 18-39 Phenotype denotes periodontal pathogens
T9-0 73-81 _FRAGMENT denotes patients
T8-0 73-86 _FRAGMENT denotes patients with
T9-1 91-121 Habitat denotes without chronic kidney disease
T8-1 99-121 Habitat denotes chronic kidney disease
T10 107-113 Habitat denotes kidney
T2 123-376 Paragraph denotes In this study of patients with chronic periodontitis (CP), the severity of the disease and the main periodontal pathogens identified in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) were compared with those detected in individuals without systemic disease.
T11 140-175 Habitat denotes patients with chronic periodontitis
T12 223-234 Habitat denotes periodontal
T13 223-244 Phenotype denotes periodontal pathogens
T14 259-295 Habitat denotes patients with chronic kidney disease
T15 281-287 Habitat denotes kidney
T16 339-350 Habitat denotes individuals
T3 377-1124 Paragraph denotes Nineteen patients with CP without evidence of systemic disease (control group), 25 patients with CP and CKD who were in the pre-dialysis stages (pre-dialysis group), and 22 patients with CP and CKD who were on renal replacement therapy (RRT group) were examined. The severity of CP was based on the investigation of probing depth (PD) and clinical attachment level (CAL). The definition and stage of CKD were based on the criteria proposed by the Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative of the National Kidney Foundation. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was estimated using the equation of Modification of Diet in Renal Disease and the identification of microorganisms in subgingival plaque was performed using polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
T17 386-402 Habitat denotes patients with CP
T18 441-454 Habitat denotes control group
T19 460-484 Habitat denotes patients with CP and CKD
T20 522-540 Habitat denotes pre-dialysis group
T21 550-574 Habitat denotes patients with CP and CKD
T22 587-592 Habitat denotes renal
T23 614-623 Habitat denotes RRT group
T24 1053-1071 Habitat denotes subgingival plaque
T25 1125-1141 Microorganism denotes Candida albicans
T4 1125-1543 Paragraph denotes Candida albicans, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Tannerella forsythia, and Treponema denticola were more common in patients who were on RRT and pre-dialysis than in control subjects. CP was more severe in patients with CKD. A strong association was observed between the frequency of C. albicans (P = 0.056), P.gingivalis (P = 0.008), T. denticola (P = 0.013) and CAL, when CKD patients were compared with the control group.
T26 1143-1167 Microorganism denotes Porphyromonas gingivalis
T27 1169-1189 Microorganism denotes Tannerella forsythia
T28 1195-1214 Microorganism denotes Treponema denticola
T29 1235-1243 Habitat denotes patients
T30 1285-1301 Habitat denotes control subjects
T31 1325-1342 Habitat denotes patients with CKD
T32 1403-1414 Microorganism denotes C. albicans
T33 1428-1440 Microorganism denotes P.gingivalis
T34 1454-1466 Microorganism denotes T. denticola
T35 1493-1505 Habitat denotes CKD patients
T36 1529-1542 Habitat denotes control group
T5 1544-1688 Paragraph denotes CP is more severe and is associated with increased frequency of C. albicans, P. gingivalis, T. forsythia, and T. denticola in patients with CKD.
T37 1608-1619 Microorganism denotes C. albicans
T38 1621-1634 Microorganism denotes P. gingivalis
T39 1636-1648 Microorganism denotes T. forsythia
T40 1654-1666 Microorganism denotes T. denticola
T41 1670-1687 Habitat denotes patients with CKD
C-T8-0 T8-1 T8-0 _lexicallyChainedTo chronic kidney disease,patients with
C-T9-0 T9-1 T9-0 _lexicallyChainedTo without chronic kidney disease,patients