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Oral Pathology - E-Book

Oral Pathology - E-Book

Joseph A. Regezi | James Sciubba | Richard C. K. Jordan

(2015)

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Abstract

Diagnose oral diseases quickly and accurately! Oral Pathology: Clinical Pathologic Correlations, 7th Edition presents diseases and conditions by appearance and presentation, so that you can easily identify and plan treatment for common oral and paraoral problems. An atlas-style overview of pathologic conditions opens the book, and then each chapter describes pathologies in detail — depicting each with full-color clinical photos and photomicrographs. In addition to covering the latest advances in oral pathology, this edition includes new radiographic images demonstrating advanced imaging techniques. Expert educators Joseph Regezi, James Sciubba, and Richard Jordan provide a quick reference that’s ideal for the lab, NBDE review, or chairside use!

  • Organization of oral and maxillofacial diseases by clinical appearance — such as red-blue lesions or pigmented lesions — matches what you would expect to see upon a patient’s presentation, and provides a practical tool for developing differential diagnoses and planning treatment.
  • Nearly 1,000 full-color clinical photographs, photomicrographs, radiographs, and drawings help you learn to identify lesions and disease states.

  • An atlas-style Clinical Overview section makes it easy to find key information, with one page showing clinical photos of common conditions and the facing page listing symptoms, causes, and significance.

  • Nearly 200 summary boxes and tables offer clear, at-a-glance information on the clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment for many conditions.
  • Correlation of histopathology with clinical features of oral diseases assists the clinician in recognizing specific conditions and developing differential diagnoses and rational treatment approaches.
  • Student resources on an Evolve companion website include 30 case studies, interactive lecture modules, and a 150-question practice exam to prepare you for the NBDE and for clinical practice.

UPDATED content reflects current information and the latest advances in oral and maxillofacial pathology.


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Front cover Cover
Inside front cover i
Oral pathology: Clinical pathologic correlations Seventh Edition iv
Copyright page v
Dedication vi
Contributors vii
Preface/acknowledgments viii
What is the benefit of this presentation? viii
Key features viii
Evolve resources viii
Student viii
Instructor viii
Acknowledgments viii
Table of contents ix
Clinical overview xiv
Mucosal (Surface) Lesions xiv
Vesiculobullous Diseases xiv
Ulcerative Conditions xix
White Lesions xxvii
Red-Blue Lesions xxxv
Pigmented Lesions xli
Verrucal-Papillary Lesions xlv
Submucosal Swelling (By Region) xlix
Gingival Swellings xlix
Floor-of-Mouth Swellings liii
Lips and Buccal Mucosal Swellings lv
Tongue Swellings lvii
Palatal Swellings lix
Neck Swellings lxi
Differential Diagnosis Approach to Jaw Lesions lxv
Cysts of the Jaws and Neck lxv
Odontogenic Tumors lxxi
Benign Nonodontogenic Tumors lxxv
Inflammatory Jaw Lesions lxxix
Malignancies of the Jaws lxxxi
Metabolic and Genetic Diseases lxxxv
1 Vesiculobullous diseases 1
Viral disease 1
Immunologic disease 11
Hereditary disease 19
Bibliography 20
Viral disease 20
Immunologic and hereditary disease 21
2 Ulcerative conditions 23
Reactive lesions 23
Bacterial infections 27
Fungal infections 35
Immunologic diseases 38
Neoplasms 52
Bibliography 75
Infectious diseases 75
Immunologic diseases 76
Neoplasms 77
3 White lesions 80
Hereditary conditions 80
Reactive lesions 83
Preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions 90
Other white lesions 95
Nonepithelial white-yellow lesions 104
Bibliography 111
Hereditary conditions 111
Reactive lesions 111
Preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions 112
Other white lesions 112
Nonepithelial white-yellow lesions 113
4 Red-blue lesions 114
Intravascular lesions 114
Congenital vascular anomalies 114
Congenital hemangiomas and congenital vascular malformations 114
Etiology 114
Clinical features 114
Histopathology 115
Diagnosis 115
Treatment 116
Encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis (Sturge-Weber syndrome) 116
Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (Rendu-Osler-Weber syndrome) 117
Reactive lesions 117
Varix and other acquired vascular malformations 117
Pyogenic granuloma 118
Etiology 118
Clinical features 118
Histopathology 119
Differential diagnosis 119
Treatment 119
Peripheral giant cell granuloma 119
Etiology 119
Clinical features 120
Histopathology 120
Differential diagnosis 120
Treatment 120
Scarlet fever 120
Neoplasms 121
Erythroplakia 121
Etiology 121
Clinical features 121
Histopathology 121
Differential diagnosis 121
Treatment 121
Kaposi sarcoma 121
Etiology’s 121
Clinical features 122
Histopathology 123
Differential diagnosis 124
Treatment 124
Metabolic-endocrine conditions 124
Vitamin b deficiencies 124
Etiology 124
5 Pigmented lesions 134
Melanocytic lesions 134
Nonmelanocytic lesions 144
Bibliography 146
6 Verrucal-papillary lesions 148
Reactive/infectious lesions 148
Neoplasms 153
Idiopathic lesions 156
Bibliography 159
Squamous papilloma/oral verruca vulgaris 159
Papillary hyperplasia 160
Condyloma acuminatum 160
Focal epithelial hyperplasia 160
Keratoacanthoma 160
Verrucous carcinoma 160
Pyostomatitis vegetans 160
Verruciform xanthoma 160
7 Connective tissue lesions 161
Fibrous lesions 162
Reactive hyperplasias 162
Peripheral fibroma 162
Clinical features 162
Histopathology 162
Differential diagnosis 162
Treatment 163
Focal fibrous hyperplasia 163
Etiology 163
Clinical features 163
Histopathology 163
Differential diagnosis 163
8 Salivary gland diseases 185
Reactive lesions 185
Infectious sialadenitis 191
Benign neoplasms 201
Malignant neoplasms 208
Rare tumors 219
Bibliography 221
Reactive lesions (noninfectious) 221
Infectious conditions 222
Conditions associated with immune defects 222
Xerostomia 222
Taste disturbances 222
Halitosis 223
Benign neoplasms 223
Malignant neoplasms 223
9 Lymphoid lesions 225
Reactive lesions 225
Developmental lesions 227
Neoplasms 228
Bibliography 243
Reactive lesions 243
Developmental lesions 243
Neoplasms 243
10 Cysts of the jaws and neck 245
Odontogenic cysts 245
Nonodontogenic cysts 259
Pseudocysts 261
Soft tissue cysts of the neck 264
Bibliography 267
Odontogenic cysts 267
Nonodontogenic cysts 268
Cysts of the neck 268
11 Odontogenic tumors 269
Epithelial tumors 269
Mesenchymal tumors 280
Mixed (epithelial and mesenchymal) tumors 286
Bibliography 290
12 Benign nonodontogenic tumors 292
Ossifying fibroma 293
Fibrous dysplasia 295
Cemento-osseous dysplasia 298
Osteoblastoma/osteoid osteoma 298
Osteoma 299
Desmoplastic fibroma 300
Chondroma 301
Central giant cell granuloma 302
Giant cell tumor 304
Hemangioma of bone 305
Langerhans cell disease 306
Tori and exostoses 309
Coronoid hyperplasia 310
Bibliography 310
13 Inflammatory jaw lesions 313
Pulpitis 313
Periapical abscess 315
Acute osteomyelitis 317
Chronic osteomyelitis (chronic osteitis) 317
Bibliography 325
14 Malignancies of the jaws 327
Osteosarcoma 327
Juxtacortical osteosarcoma 333
Parosteal osteosarcoma 333
Periosteal osteosarcoma 334
Chondrosarcoma 335
Ewing’s sarcoma and primitive neuroectodermal tumor 337
Burkitt’s lymphoma 338
Plasma cell neoplasms 339
Metastatic carcinoma 342
Bibliography 344
Osteosarcoma 344
Chondrosarcoma 344
Ewing’s sarcoma 344
Plasma cell neoplasms 345
Metastatic carcinoma 345
Osteonecrosis related to metastatic disease 345
15 Metabolic and genetic diseases 346
Metabolic conditions 346
Genetic abnormalities 354
Bibliography 370
Metabolic conditions 370
Genetic abnormalities 371
16 Abnormalities of teeth 373
Alterations in size 373
Alterations in shape 373
Alterations in number 378
Defects of enamel 380
Defects of dentin 382
Defects of enamel and dentin 384
Abnormalities of dental pulp 385
Alterations in color 387
Bibliography 388
Index 389
A 389
B 390
C 390
D 392
E 392
F 392
G 393
H 394
I 395
J 395
K 395
L 395
M 396
N 397
O 398
P 399
R 399
S 400
T 400
U 401
V 401
W 402
X 402
Z 402