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Oral Medicine and Pathology at a Glance

سال انتشار : 2010

زبان کتاب : انگلیسی

حجم کتاب : 5 مگابایت

At a Glance books are used by students as introductory texts at the start of a course, or for revision purposes in the run up to examinations. The premise of the series is that the books should cover core information for undergraduates – and this information is broken down into “bite-size chunks”. The books will therefore be the foundations for use in practice. Oral medicine and pathology are subjects which vary across the world in their autonomy, strength, and official recognition, and whose remit varies somewhat from the treatment of oral diseases in ambulatory patients to the care of patients with a wide range of medical and surgical disorders. Oral diseases are seen worldwide, and with increasing global travel and migrations, conditions more common in the tropics are now seen in most countries. The aim of this book is to offer an overview of aspects of oral medicine and pathology, with an emphasis on oral health care provision in general practice. Intended outcomes are that, having read this book, readers should be more aware of the immediate steps needed to make the diagnosis and arrange patient management.

فهرست عناوین

2 - 3
  • Head and neck
  • Cranial nerves
  • Limbs

4 - 5
  • Mouth
  • Jaws
  • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ)
  • Salivary glands

6 - 7
  • Mucosal biopsy
  • Brush biopsy
  • Labial salivary gland biopsy

8 - 9
Investigations: Microbiology

10 - 11
Investigations: Imaging

12 - 13
Referring a patient for specialist opinion

14 - 15
  • Fordyce spots (“Fordyce granules”)
  • Fissured tongue (scrotal or plicated tongue)
  • Stafne cyst or bone cavity
  • Torus palatinus
  • Torus mandibularis
  • Varicosities

16 - 17
Angina bullosa hemorrhagica (localized oral purpura; traumatic oral hemophlyctenosis)

18 - 19
  • Herpes simplex
  • Recurrent herpes labialis
  • Recurrent intraoral herpes

20 - 21
  • Chickenpox (varicella)
  • Zoster (shingles)

22 - 23
Pemphigus

24 - 25
Blisters, skin diseases: Pemphigoid

26 - 27
  • Superficial discoloration
  • Hairy tongue (black hairy tongue; lingua villosa nigra)

28 - 29
  • Ethnic pigmentation
  • Foreign body tattoos

30 - 30
Pigmented lesions: Melanotic macule

31 - 31
Pigmented lesions: Nevus and others

32 - 33
Pigmented lesions: Malignant melanoma

34 - 34
Red and purple lesions

35 - 35
Red and purple lesions: Desquamative gingivitis, mucositis

36 - 37
  • Acute candidosis
  • Chronic candidosiss
  • Denture-related stomatitis (denture sore mouth; chronic atrophic candidosis)
  • Angular stomatitis (angular cheilitis; perleche)
  • Median rhomboid glossitis (central papillary atrophy

38 - 38
  • Hemangioma
  • Venous lake (venous varix; senile hemangioma of lip)
  • Lymphangioma

39 - 39
  • Proliferative vascular lesions
  • Kaposi sarcoma

40 - 40
Erythroplakia (erythroplasia)

41 - 41
Red and purple lesions: Erythema migrans (lingual erythema migrans; benign migratory glossitis; geographical tongue; continental tongue)

42 - 43
  • Hereditary gingival fibromatosis (HGF)
  • C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency (hereditary angioedema)
  • Drug-induced gingival swelling

44 - 45
  • Papilloma
  • Warts (verrucae)
  • Multifocal epithelial hyperplasia (Heck disease)
  • Koilocytic dysplasia
  • HPV and oral cancer

46 - 47
  • Sarcoidosis
  • Crohn disease and orofacial granulomatosis

48 - 49
  • Denture-induced hyperplasia (epulis fissuratum)
  • Fibroepithelial polyp (fibrous lump)
  • Fibroma
  • Giant cell epulis (peripheral giant cell granuloma)
  • Pyogenic granuloma

50 - 51
Swellings: Malignant neoplasms, oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC)

52 - 53
  • Lymphomas
  • Metastatic oral neoplasms

54 - 55
  • Local causes
  • Eosinophilic ulcer (traumatic eosinophilic granuloma; traumatic ulcerative granulomatous disease)
  • Drug-induced ulcers (stomatitis medicamentosa)

56 - 58
Ulcers and erosions: Aphthae

59 - 59
Behçet syndrome (BS, Behçet disease)

60 - 61
  • Blood diseases
  • Leukemias
  • Gastrointestinal disorders
  • Celiac disease (gluten sensitive enteropathy)

62 - 63
  • Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFM; vesicular stomatitis with exanthem)
  • Herpangina
  • Bacterial infections
  • Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (Vincent disease; acute ulcerative gingivitis, AUG, ANG, ANUG)
  • Syphilis
  • Gonorrhea
  • Tuberculosis

64 - 65
  • Erythema multiforme
  • Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN, Lyell syndrome) and Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS)

66 - 67
  • Acute pseudomembranous candidosis
  • Chronic hyperplastic candidosis (Candidal leukoplakia)
  • Chronic mucocutaneous candidosis (CMC)

68 - 69
  • Tobacco-related keratosis
  • Leukoplakia

70 - 71
  • Hairy leukoplakia
  • Lichen planus (LP) and lichenoid reactions

72 - 73
  • Salivary swelling
  • Saliva excess (sialorrhea, hypersialia, hypersalivation, ptyalism) and drooling

74 - 75
Salivary conditions: Dry mouth

76 - 77
Salivary conditions: Sjögren syndrome

78 - 79
  • Sialolithiasis
  • Sialadenitis
  • Sialadenitis: Acute viral (mumps)
  • Sialadenitis: Acute bacterial ascending
  • Sialadenitis: Chronic bacterial
  • Sialadenitis: Recurrent parotitis of childhood

80 - 81
  • Benign neoplasms (adenomas)
  • Malignant neoplasms

82 - 83
  • Mucoceles (mucous cyst; mucus extravasation phenomenon; myxoid cyst)
  • Sialosis (sialadenosis)

84 - 85
  • Discrete swellings in the neck
  • Cervical lymphadenopathy
  • Unexplained lymphadenopathy
  • Diffuse swelling of the neck

86 - 87
  • Systemic infections
  • Inflammatory disorders (not known to be infective)
  • Neoplastic causes
  • Drugs
  • Others

88 - 89
  • Bell palsy
  • Trigeminal sensory loss

90 - 91
  • Local causes of orofacial pain
  • Referred causes of orofacial pain
  • Vascular causes of orofacial pain

92 - 93
Trigeminal neuralgia

94 - 95
  • Persistent idiopathic, or unexplained (atypical) facial pain (IFP)
  • Burning mouth “syndrome” (BMS, glossopyrosis, glossodynia, oral dysesthesia, scalded mouth syndrome, or stomatodynia)

96 - 96
Temporomandibular joint pain-dysfunction syndrome (TMPD), myofascial pain dysfunction (MFD), facial arthromyalgia (FAM), mandibular dysfunction, or mandibular stress syndrome

97 - 97
  • Temporomandibular joint pain-dysfunction syndrome (TMPD), myofascial pain dysfunction (MFD), facial arthromyalgia (FAM), mandibular dysfunction, or mandibular stress syndrome

98 - 99
  • Radiolucencies
  • Radiopacities
  • Mixed radiolucent and radiopaque lesions

100 - 101
  • Odontogenic infections
  • Odontogenic cysts

102 - 103
  • Benign odontogenic tumors
  • Malignant odontogenic tumors

104 - 105
  • Non-neoplastic diseases
  • Neoplastic disorders

106 - 107
  • Osseous dysplasia, cemento-osseous dysplasia (COD), periapical cemental or cemento-osseous dysplasia (PCD)
  • Cherubism
  • Fibrous dysplasia
  • Hypercementosis
  • Ossifying fibroma (cemento-ossifying fibroma)
  • Paget disease of bone

108 - 109
  • Rhinosinusitis (sinusitis)
  • Neoplasms

110 - 111
Oral malodor

112 - 114
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and AIDS

115 - 130
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