A seemingly boundless wealth of exquisite images for the diagnosis and therapy of diseases of the oral cavity, and systemic diseases with oral manifestations
This remarkable reference work is the result of decades of experience on the part of a top specialist in oral medicine, George Laskaris. The book draws heavily from the singular dedication with which the author has been documenting details of the pathology of the diseases of thousands of patients he has treated over the past decades, and also capturing these on camera in exquisite photographs.
Key Features:
- More than 1,000 close-up photographs, in high resolution and full color, from the author's vast collection of more than 130,000 images
- Concise explanatory texts supporting the images
- Consistent organization of crucial information, including guidelines for diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to the patient with oral disease, basic characteristics of the diseases, diff erential diagnoses, histopathologic findings, lab findings, and therapeutic strategies
- An appendix including tables of differential diagnosis based on morphology and color of lesions, and tables with biopsy considerations
Laskaris' Color Atlas of Oral Diseases: Diagnosis and Treatment is certain to be an essential reference not only for physicians and dentists involved in the diagnosis and therapy of oral diseases but also for dermatologists, otorhinolaryngologists, pediatricians, internists, hematologists, and rheumatologists evaluating the oral manifestations of systemic diseases.
Introduction to Oral Medicine
1. Normal Mucosal Variants
2. Developmental Defects
3. Mechanical Injuries
4. Chemical Burns
5. Thermal and Electricity Lesions
6. Metal and Other Deposits
7. Foreign Metals
8. Oral Complications of Radiation and Chemotherapy
9. Contact Allergic Reactions
10. Oral Lesions due to Drugs
11. Gingival and Periodontal Diseases
12. Diseases of the Tongue
13. Diseases of the Lips
14. Soft Tissue Cysts
15. Viral Infections
16. Oral Manifestations of HIV Infections
17. Bacterial Infections
18. Sexually Transmitted Bacterial Infections
19. Fungal Infections
20. Protozoal and Parasitic Infections
21. Orofacial Granulomatosis
22. Diseases with Possible Immunopathogenesis
23. Autoimmune Diseases
24. Immunodeficiencies
25. Genetic Diseases
26. Skin Diseases
27. Blood Diseases
28. Gastrointestinal Diseases
29. Renal Diseases
30. Metabolic Disorders
31. Vitamin Deficiency
32. Endocrine Diseases
33. Peripheral Nervous System Disorders
34. Benign Tumors
35. Reactive Tumors
36. Nonneoplastic Lesions of the Salivary Glands
37. Potentially Malignant Disorders—Part 1
38. Potentially Malignant Disorders—Part 2
39. Malignant Neoplasms
40. Malignancies of the Hematopoietic and Lymphatic Tissues
41. Paraneoplastic Mucocutaneous Diseases
42. Nonneoplastic Diseases of the Jaw
43. Odontogenic Tumors