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Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology: A Rationale for Diagnosis and Treatment, 2 Volume Set, 2nd Edition

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Product Description This award-winning clinical text covers the vast array of conditions that oral and maxillofacial surgeons need to be prepared to identify and treat, ranging from common reactive disorders to carcinoma to rare salivary gland neoplasms to malignancies of bone. In addition to its clinical presentation, each disease entity includes its pathogenesis, differential diagnosis, diagnostic work-up, histopathology, treatment, and prognosis, offering the reader the complete context necessary for understanding and managing it. This updated two-volume edition includes several new disease entities, the latest information on recognizing and treating previously described conditions, and new clinical images and cases that better portray the clinical presentation and/or treatment of specific diseases. Significant additions include the section on bisphosphonate-induced osteonecrosis of the jaws (BIONJ), which includes over 50 new images and outlines the complete staging and treatment for both oral and intravenous BIONJ, and the incorporation of new reconstructive techniques using recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein, stem cell concentrates, and tissue-engineering principles where appropriate. An essential reference for any oral and maxillofacial surgeon or resident.Contents1. Biopsy Principles and Techniques2. Inflammatory and Reactive Diseases of the Oral and Maxillofacial Region3. Infectious Diseases of the Oral and Maxillofacial Region4. Immune-Based Diseases5. Conditions of Developmental Disturbance6. Hyperplasias, Hamartomas, and Neoplasms: Their Biology and Its Impact on Treatment Decisions7. Benign Epithelial Tumors of Mucosa and Skin8. Premalignant and Malignant Epithelial Tumors of Mucosa and Skin9. Management of Irradiated Patients and Osteoradionecrosis10. Benign Soft Tissue Tumors of Mesenchymal Origin11. Malignant Soft Tissue Tumors of Mesenchymal Origin12. Non-neoplastic Salivary Gland Diseases13. Salivary Gland Neoplasms14. Odontogenic and Nonodontogenic Cysts15. Odontogenic Tumors16. Pigmented Lesions of Mucosa and Skin17. Fibro-osseous Diseases and Systemic Diseases Affecting Bone18. Benign Neoplasms of Bone19. Malignant Neoplasms of Bone20. Neoplasms of the Immune System: Lymphomas, Leukemias, Multiple Myelomas, and Langerhans Cell Histiocytoses21. Where Have All the Great Terms Gone? The Names We Associate with Diseases, Syndromes, and Anatomy: Who Were They? Review This 30.7 cm x 28.4 cm x 8.1 cm hardback textbook containing 2,700 images including diagrams, histology slides, radiographs, and photographs is a desirable reference guide to all things oral and maxillofacial. The text is especially appealing to maxillofacial surgeons and those on a training pathway alongside general dental practitioners wishing to build upon and develop their knowledge using a well-written comprehensive text. --D. Lee, British Dental Journal, August 2012The second edition of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology: A Rationale for Diagnosis and Treatment expands and refines the material contained in the award-winning first edition. This is primarily a clinical text directed at medical and dental practitioners who treat diseases of the oral cavity, midface, and neck. It also has application for medical and dental personnel who need to identify diseases and to determine which cases may need to be referred to specialists. --Richard A. Kraut, DDS, Implant Dentistry, October 2012The second edition of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology: A Rationale for Diagnosis and Treatment expands and refines the material contained in the award-winning first edition. This is primarily a clinical text directed at medical and dental practitioners who treat diseases of the oral cavity, midface, and neck. It also has application for medical and dental personnel who need to identify diseases and to determine which cases may need to be referred to specialists. --Richard A. Kraut, DDS, Implant Dentistry, October 2012