Oral Pathology: Clinical-microscopic CorrelationsUniversity of Michigan, School of Dentistry, 1982 - Mouth |
Contents
Reactive Hyperplasias 610 | 6 |
Cysts of the Jaws 1115 | 11 |
Odontogenic Tumors 1620 | 16 |
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Other editions - View all
Oral Pathology: Clinical-pathologic Correlations Joseph A. Regezi,James J. Sciubba Snippet view - 1993 |
Oral Pathology: Clinical-pathologic Correlations Joseph A. Regezi,James J. Sciubba Snippet view - 1989 |
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abnormal abscess acute adenocarcinoma age group appearance associated basal cell carcinoma biopsy bone buccal carcinoma SIGNIFICANCE carcinoma-in-situ cause cell type chronic inflammatory cell clinical common composed condition connective tissue cyst dental describe the epithelial DIAGNOSIS differ differentiated disease dyskeratosis enlarging epithelial dysplasia epithelium etiology evident examination expect extravasated fibroma following describe foreign body giant cells granuloma granulomatous inflammation hard HISTOPATHOLOGY hyperkeratosis hyperplasia Identify inflammatory cell infiltrate inflammatory cell type invasive lesion lesion was asymptomatic lichen planus lower lip malignant mandible mass metastatic MICHIGAN microscopic mouth neck necrosis neoplastic normal noted occur odontogenic odontoma old female oral exam organ origin pain palate Pathology patient pattern periapical periapical cyst periapical granuloma pigment present pulp radiograph radiolucency reaction root canal routine salivary gland seen SIGNIFICANCE slide squamous cell carcinoma surface symptoms teeth tests tongue tooth treated treatment treatment and prognosis tumor typical ulcer