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Cysts of the Oral and Maxillofacial Regions The new Fifth Edition
of Shear's Cysts of the Oral and Maxillofacial Regions delivers a
comprehensive treatise on cysts that arise in the oral and
maxillofacial tissues. It is the gold-standard on oral and
maxillofacial cysts for professionals working in head and neck
pathology, oral medicine, head and neck surgery, and radiology. The
book has been completely revised and rewritten to enable readers to
easily access key facts and important information that will assist
in diagnosis and management of these lesions. The text has been
updated, with increased emphasis on histopathology and differential
diagnosis, and with a new layout that makes information more
accessible to students and trainees at all levels, as well as to
non-specialist clinicians and general pathologists faced with an
individual lesion that requires diagnosis and management. Key
features include: A new chapter that reviews the pathogenesis of
cysts and presents an approach to diagnosis, including specific
radiological and histological features that have diagnostic utility
in each cyst type More detailed considerations of the
classification and terminology of cysts including discussion of the
historical background Enhanced data presentation with new tables
and illustrations, and increased numbers of photomicrographs and
radiology images Detailed consideration of histological and
radiological differential diagnosis Comprehensive reviews of the
pathology and pathogenesis of each cyst type including molecular
and genetic studies that have advanced our understanding The use of
boxes that summarise key features and make information easily
accessible to readers at all levels Shear's Cysts of the Oral and
Maxillofacial Regions Fifth Edition is a valuable resource for
specialists and trainees in oral and maxillofacial pathology, oral
medicine, and head and neck surgery, as well as radiologists
seeking a comprehensive understanding of oral and maxillofacial
cysts.
Oral Pathology as part of the Head and Neck Pathology is an
interdisciplinary field of science. The oral mucosa and the saliva
are reflectors of many systemic diseases of the organism and
therefore valuable parameters of the diagnosis and prognosis of
pathological processes. In the last years many new methods have
been integrated in the diagnostic repertoire. Proliferation markers
are of predicitive value and characterize the biological behavior
of a tumor. Markers are such as oncogenes, growth factor receptors
or genetic aberrations. The importance of these new markers shall
be discussed concerning the different types of oral cancers and
salivary gland tumours.
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