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Oral Medicine (2nd Ed.)
Medical Color Handbook Series
Authors: Lewis Michael, Jordan Richard
Language: EnglishSubjects for Oral Medicine:
Keywords
BRONJ; White Sponge Nevus; White patches; Facial Nerve; Orofacial pain; Focal Epithelial Hyperplasia; Dry mouth; excess salivation; coated tongue; halitosis; and altered taste; Giant Cell Epulis; Recurrent aphthous stomatitis; Hard Palate; Lichenoid reaction; Betamethasone Sodium Phosphate; HSV Infection; Orofacial Granulomatosis; Necrotizing Sialometaplasia; Median Rhomboid Glossitis; Oral SCC; Clinical Examination; Geographic Tongue; Lichen Planus; DIAGNOSIS Diagnosis; RAS; Erythematous Candidosis; Extensive Clinical Examination; Atypical Facial Pain; HPV Type; Fibroepithelial Polyp; HSV Type; Dyskeratosis Congenita
Publication date: 05-2018
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
Approximative price 45.60 €
In Print (Delivery period: 13 days).
Add to cart the book of Lewis Michael, Jordan RichardPublication date: 07-2012
224 p. · 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
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This is a revised edition of a bestselling handbook. The authors have fully updated the text to include the most up to date treatment options, have added a section on head and neck imaging (CT/MRI), a series of self-test clinical cases, and 100 new photographs.
The book uses a symptom-based approach to assist the clinician in the diagnosis and management of those conditions that fall into the speciality of oral medicine. Dealing first with normal anatomy, physical examination and investigation?particularly lesional biopsy, hematological assessment and microbiological sampling?the authors cover all areas of those diseases, local and systemic, that manifest themselves in the lips and mouth. Conditions are grouped under their principal presenting sign?blistering, white patches, red patches, swelling, pigmentation, pain, dry mouth, altered taste, and halitosis.
This comprehensive handbook is of value to professionals and trainees in medicine, dentistry and pathology.
Introduction. Ulceration. Blisters. White patches. Erythema. Swelling. Pigmentation (including bleeding). Orofacial pain (including sensory and motor disturbance). Dry mouth, excess salivation, coated tongue, halitosis, and altered taste.
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