LEADER 11045nam 2200541 450 001 9910554811803321 005 20220322075040.0 010 $a1-119-59778-1 010 $a1-119-59781-1 010 $a1-119-59779-X 035 $a(CKB)4100000011974740 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6659004 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL6659004 035 $a(OCoLC)1260347861 035 $a(PPN)257653708 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000011974740 100 $a20220322d2021 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aBurket's oral medicine /$fedited by Michael Glick [and three others] 205 $aThirteenth edition. 210 1$aHoboken, New Jersey :$cJohn Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,$d[2021] 210 4$d©2021 215 $a1 online resource (1139 pages) 311 08$aPrint version 1-119-59774-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1 Introduction to Oral Medicine and Oral Diagnosis: Patient Evaluation -- INFORMATION GATHERING -- Medical History -- Patient Examination -- Consultations -- ESTABLISHING A DIFFERENTIAL AND FINAL DIAGNOSIS -- FORMULATING A PLAN OF ACTION -- Medical Risk Assessment -- Modification of Dental Care for Medically Complex Patients -- Monitoring and Evaluating Underlying Medical Conditions -- CLINICAL OUTCOMES AND ORAL DISEASE SEVERITY SCORING -- Oral Disease Severity Scoring -- Patient-Reported Outcome Measures and Oral Mucosal Disease -- THE DENTAL AND MEDICAL RECORD -- Problem-Oriented Record -- SOAP Note -- Confidentiality -- Informed Consent -- TELEHEALTH/TELEDENTISTRY -- SELECTED READINGS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2 Overview of Clinical Research -- DEFINITIONS OF HUMAN SUBJECTS AND CLINICAL RESEARCH -- STUDY DESIGNS -- Case Report and Case Series -- Cross-Sectional Studies -- Case-Control Studies -- Longitudinal Cohort Studies -- Clinical Trials -- Systematic Reviews -- ISSUES IN THE DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION, AND QUALITY OF CLINICAL RESEARCH -- Study Design -- Sample Size -- Selection of Disease and Control Groups -- Potential for Bias -- Outcome Assessment -- Loss to Follow-up and Retention -- Analytical Issues -- Generalizability and Representativeness -- ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS -- Clinical Trials Registration and Results Reporting -- SAFETY MONITORING -- Safety Reporting -- Safety Oversight -- SELECTED READINGS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3 Ulcerative, Vesicular, and Bullous Lesions -- THE PATIENT WITH ACUTE MULTIPLE LESIONS -- Herpes Simplex Virus Infection -- Varicella Zoster Virus (Vzv) Infection -- Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Infection -- Epstein-Barr Virus Infection -- Coxsackievirus Infection -- Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Hfm) -- Herpangina. 327 $aNecrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis and Periodontitis -- Erythema Multiforme -- Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (Sjs) and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (Tens) -- Plasma Cell Stomatitis and Oral Hypersensitivity Reactions -- THE PATIENT WITH RECURRING ORAL ULCERS -- Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (RAS) -- Behçet's Disease (Behçet Syndrome) -- THE PATIENT WITH CHRONIC MULTIPLE LESIONS -- Pemphigus -- Pemphigus Vulgaris (PV) -- Paraneoplastic Pemphigus (PNP) -- General -- Subepithelial Bullous Disorders -- Bullous Pemphigoid (BP) -- Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid [MMP] -- Linear IgA Disease (LAD) -- Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita (EBA) -- THE PATIENT WITH SINGLE ULCERS -- Traumatic Injuries Causing Solitary Ulcerations -- Traumatic Ulcerative Granuloma (Eosinophilic Ulcer of Tongue) -- SUGGESTED READING -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4 Red and White Lesions of the Oral Mucosa -- RED AND WHITE TISSUE REACTIONS -- INFECTIOUS DISEASES -- Oral Candidiasis -- Oral Hairy Leukoplakia -- ORAL POTENTIALLY MALIGNANT DISORDERS -- Oral Leukoplakia -- Proliferative Verrucous Leukoplakia -- Erythroplakia -- Oral Submucous Fibrosis -- IMMUNOPATHOLOGIC DISEASES -- Lichen Planus -- Oral Lichen Planus -- Oral Disease Severity Scoring -- Oral Lichenoid Drug Eruptions -- Lichenoid Reactions of Graft-versus-Host Disease -- Lupus Erythematosus -- ALLERGIC REACTIONS -- Oral Lichenoid Contact Reactions -- Reactions to Dentifrice and Chlorhexidine -- TOXIC REACTIONS -- Reactions to Smokeless Tobacco -- Smoker's Keratosis -- Smoker's Palate -- REACTIONS tO MECHANICAL TRAUMA -- Morsicatio (Mucosal Nibbling) -- Frictional Hyperkeratosis -- OTHER RED AND WHITE LESIONS -- Benign Migratory Glossitis (Geographic Tongue) -- Leukoedema -- White Sponge Nevus -- Hairy Tongue -- SELECTED READINGS -- Oral Candidiasis -- Chronic Hyperplastic Candidiasis -- Hairy Leukoplakia -- Oral Leukoplakia. 327 $aOral Erythroplakia -- Oral Submucous Fibrosis -- Oral Lichen Planus -- Oral Disease Severity Scoring -- Drug-Induced Lichenoid Reactions -- Lichenoid Reactions of Graft-versus-Host Disease -- Lichenoid Contact Reactions -- Lupus Erythematosus -- Proliferative Verrucous Leucoplakia -- Reactions to Dentifrice and Chlorhexidine -- Reactions to Smokeless Tobacco -- Smoker's Palate -- Morsicatio -- Benign Migratory Glossitis (Geographic Tongue) -- Leukodema -- White Sponge Nevus -- Hairy Tongue -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 5 Pigmented Lesions of the Oral Mucosa -- ENDOGENOUS PIGMENTATION -- FOCAL MELANOCYTIC PIGMENTATION -- Freckles/Ephelis -- Oral/Labial Melanotic Macule -- Oral Melanoacanthoma -- Melanocytic Nevus -- Malignant Melanoma -- MULTIFOCAL/DIFFUSE PIGMENTATION -- Physiologic Pigmentation -- Drug-Induced Melanosis -- Smoker's Melanosis -- Postinflammatory (Inflammatory) Hyperpigmentation -- Melasma (Chloasma) -- MELANOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH SYSTEMIC OR GENETIC DISEASE -- Hypoadrenocorticism (Adrenal Insufficiency, Addison's Disease) -- Cushing's Syndrome/Cushing's Disease -- Hyperthyroidism (Graves' Disease) -- Primary Biliary Cirrhosis -- Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin) Deficiency -- Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome -- Café au Lait Pigmentation -- HIV/AIDS-Associated Melanosis -- IDIOPATHIC PIGMENTATION -- Laugier-Hunziker Pigmentation -- TREATMENT OF MUCOCUTANEOUS MELANOSIS -- DEPIGMENTATION -- Vitiligo -- HEMOGLOBIN AND IRON-ASSOCIATED PIGMENTATION -- Ecchymosis -- Purpura/Petechiae -- Hemochromatosis -- EXOGENOUS PIGMENTATION -- Amalgam Tattoos -- Graphite Tattoos -- Ornamental Tattoos -- Medicinal Metal-Induced Pigmentation -- Heavy Metal Pigmentation -- Drug-Induced Pigmentation -- Hairy Tongue -- CONCLUSION -- SELECTED READINGS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 6 Benign Lesions of the Oral Cavity and the Jaws -- VARIANTS OF NORMAL -- Tori/Exostoses. 327 $aUnencapsulated Lymphoid Aggregates -- Fordyce Spots -- BENIGN SOFT TISSUE LESIONS -- INFLAMMATORY/REACTIVE EXOPHYTIC SOFT TISSUE LESIONS -- Irritation Fibroma -- Fibrous Inflammatory Hyperplasias/Epulis Fissuratum -- Inflammatory Papillary Hyperplasia -- Pyogenic Granuloma and Pregnancy Tumor -- Peripheral Ossifying or Cementifying Fibroma -- Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma -- Nodular Fasciitis -- Proliferative Myositis and Focal Myositis -- Reactive Gingival Enlargement -- BENIGN SOFT TISSUE TUMORS -- Epithelial Tumors -- Other Benign Epithelial Growths -- Hemangiomas -- Capillary, Venous, and Arterial/Arteriovenous Vascular Malformations -- Other Angiomatous Syndromes -- Lymphatic Malformations -- Other Vascular Growths -- NEUROGENIC TUMORS21 -- Traumatic Neuroma -- Palisaded Encapsulated Neuroma -- Oral Mucosal Neuromas and Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndrome 2B (MEN 2B) -- Neurofibroma and Schwannoma (aka Neurilemmoma) -- Granular Cell Tumor -- Melanotic Neuroectodermal Tumor of Infancy -- LIPOMA -- TUMORS OF MUSCLE -- BENIGN HARD TISSUE LESIONS -- BENIGN FIBRO-OSSEOUS LESIONS -- Fibrous Dysplasia -- Ossifying Fibroma -- Cemento-Osseous Dysplasias -- LANGERHANS CELL HISTIOCYTOSIS (HISTIOCYTOSIS X) -- Etiology and Pathogenesis -- Epidemiology -- Clinical, Radiographic, and Histologic Manifestations -- Differential Diagnosis -- Management -- GIANT CELL LESIONS OF BONE -- Central Giant Cell Granuloma (Central Giant Cell Lesion) -- Aneurysmal Bone Cyst -- Cherubism -- PAGET'S DISEASE OF BONE (OSTEITIS DEFORMANS) -- Etiology and Pathogenesis -- Epidemiology -- Clinical, Radiographic, and Histologic Manifestations -- Laboratory Findings -- Management -- CYSTS OF THE JAWS AND ADJACENT SOFT TISSUES -- Odontogenic Cysts -- Nonodontogenic cysts -- Pseudocysts -- ODONTOGENIC TUMORS -- Epithelial Odontogenic Tumors -- Mesenchymal Odontogenic Tumors. 327 $aMixed Odontogenic Tumors -- BENIGN NONODONTOGENIC TUMORS OF THE JAWS -- Osteomas and Gardner Syndrome -- Osteoblastoma and Osteoid Osteoma -- Chondroma and Chondromyxoid Fibroma -- Desmoplastic Fibroma -- SELECTED READINGS -- Benign Soft Tissue Lesions -- Benign Hard Tissue Lesions -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 7 Head and Neck Cancer -- EPIDEMIOLOGY -- ORAL CANCER CLASSIFICATION -- SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE ORAL CAVITY AND OROPHARYNX -- Etiology and Risk Factors -- Pathogenesis -- Oncoviruses -- PRESENTING SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS -- DIAGNOSIS AND HISTOPATHOLOGY -- Staging and Grading of Oral Cancer: Tumor-Nodes-Metastasis System -- Adjunctive Diagnostic Aids and Screening Tools -- Imaging -- Acquisition of a Tissue Specimen -- Treatment -- Multidisciplinary Care Model -- Oral Complications -- SURGICAL ONCOLOGY -- Robotic Surgery -- Advances in Ablative Oral Cavity Surgery -- Microvascular Reconstruction -- Management of the Neck -- Computer-Assisted Surgical Planning -- RADIATION ONCOLOGY -- Radiation Sources -- Proton Therapy -- Cancer Treatment Planning -- CHEMOTHERAPY -- Systemic Therapy for Previously Untreated, Locally Advanced Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma -- Systemic Therapy for Recurrent or Metastatic Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma -- PROGNOSIS -- PREVENTION -- Human Papillomavirus Vaccine -- Early Diagnosis and Cancer Control -- MALIGNANT TUMORS OF THE SALIVARY GLANDS -- Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis -- Treatment and Prognosis -- ODONTOGENIC TUMORS -- MALIGNANT TUMORS OF THE JAW -- OSTEOSARCOMA -- Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis -- Treatment and Prognosis -- SARCOMAS OF THE SOFT TISSUES -- METASTASES TO THE HEAD AND NECK -- NASOPHARYNGEAL CARCINOMA -- MUCOSAL MELANOMA -- PARANEOPLASTIC SYNDROMES AND ORAL CANCER -- HEAD AND NECK MALIGNANT DISEASE IN HIV/AIDS -- CONCLUSION -- SELECTED READINGS -- REFERENCES. 327 $aChapter 8 Oral Complications of Nonsurgical Cancer Therapies. 606 $aMouth$xDiseases 606 $aOral manifestations of general diseases 615 0$aMouth$xDiseases. 615 0$aOral manifestations of general diseases. 676 $a617.522 702 $aBurket$b Lester W$g(Lester William),$f1907-1991, 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910554811803321 996 $aBurket's oral medicine$92820348 997 $aUNINA LEADER 10072nam 22005413 450 001 9910163179303321 005 20230803015517.0 010 $a9781908902832 010 $a1908902833 035 $a(CKB)3710000001046300 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4809042 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL4809042 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr11349907 035 $a(OCoLC)974591603 035 $a(Exl-AI)4809042 035 $a(Perlego)3020187 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000001046300 100 $a20210901d2013 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 12$aA History of the British Army - Vol. II (1714-1763) 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aSan Francisco :$cWagram Press,$d2013. 210 4$d©2013. 215 $a1 online resource (489 pages) 225 1 $aA History of the British Army ;$vv.2 327 $aIntro -- MAPS AND PLANS -- ERRATA -- BOOK VII -- CHAPTER I -- The Reduction of the Army-Mischievous influence of Bolingbroke and Ormonde-Death of Queen Anne -- Return of Marlborough-King George I. -- the New Ministry-The Jacobite Rebellion of 1715-Increase of the Army -- Ninth to Fourteenth Dragoons raised-Chelsea PensionDiscipline ruined by the Secretary-at-War's Supremacy -- CHAPTER II -- King George's efforts to arrest Indiscipline and Peculation-His dislike of Purchase-General Apathy of Officers-Bad Standard of Character among Recruits-Desertion and Fraudulent Enlistment-Other Scandals-System of Imperial Defence-The Colonies -- "White ServThe Officers of the Past and of the Future -- CHAPTER III -- Waning of Walpole's Popularity-The Quarrel with Spain-Popularity of a Spanish War-An Expedition to the Spanish Main resolved on The Preparations -- Cathcart and Wentworth-Incredible Mismanagement of the War Office-Death of Cathcart-The British and American Faction in Parliament the true secret of the catastrophe -- CHAPTER IV -- Dispute over the Austrian Succession-Aggression of Frederick the Great-Ambitious Projects of France-England sends aid to Queen Maria Theresa-Army increased -- Forty-third to Forty-eighth Regiments raised-John, Earl of Stair-His Advice and his Plans-The CampStair resigns the Command -- CHAPTER V -- Insufficiency of the British Preparations for 1744-Saxe's Operations-Wade paralysed by the Dutch and Austrians-Stair's Plan of Campaign-Inactivity of Dutch and Austrians -- Wade Resigns-Ligonier's proposals for a great effort in 1745-Cumberland appointed toRecall of the Army to England -- CHAPTER VI -- Designs of Charles Stuart-His Landing in Scotland-General Cope marches northward-He Retires by Sea -- Advance of the Rebels-The "Canter of Coltbrigg"-Cope Lands at Dunbar -- Action of Prestonpans-Charles enters Edinburgh. 327 $athe Castle holds out-Preparations in Good service rendered by Cumberland -- CHAPTER VII -- French Capture Antwerp -- British base shifted-Saxe's Plan of Campaign and Operations-Battle of Roucoux-Futile Expedition to L'Orient-The Campaign of 1747-Battle of Lauffeld-Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle -- BOOK VIII -- CHAPTER I -- The Mohammedan Conquest of India-The Mahrattas-European Voyages to India-The English East India Company-First British Troops sent to India-The first Military Establishment in Bombay-The French East India Company-Settlements of the Rival Companies in 1701-The Siege raised -- Peace of Aix-le-Chapelle -- CHAPTER II -- British Interference at Tanjore-Dupleix's Schemes for French Predominance in the Deccan-Bussy installed at Aurungabad-Zenith of French Rule in India-The British resolve to Oppose the French-The Contest centres about Trichinopoly-The British shut up in TriSurrender of the French Force -- CHAPTER III -- Intrigues of Dupleix -- British Successes Neutralised-Defeat of Major Kinnear-Lawrence's Victory at Bahoor-Clive at Chingleput and Covelong-Contest for Trichinopoly renewed-Perilous Situation of the British-Lawrence's First Victory before Trichinopoly-His SSuspension of Arms -- Recall of Dupleix -- BOOK IX -- CHAPTER I -- French Explorers in North America-The English Settlements-Predominance of Massachusetts in the North-New York Captured by the British-French Explorations in the West-Their Design to confine the British to a strip of the Sea-board-Governor Dongan -- the IroqNeglect of America by Newcastle's Government -- CHAPTER II -- Reduction of the Army at Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle-Foundation of Halifax-British and French on the Ohio-Obstinacy of the Virginian Assembly-Washington's Mission -- Apathy of the Colonies-Washington's First Skirmish with the French-Continued Apathy of the ColBraddock and the School of Cumberland. 327 $aCHAPTER III -- Monckton's Capture of Fort Beause?jour-Johnson's Advance against Crown Point-Shirley's failure against Niagara-Close of the Campaign-Feebleness of the English Administration-New Treaties and New Ministers-Fiftieth to Fifty-ninth Regiments raised-The SixtieThe Expedition against Rochefort -- BOOK X -- CHAPTER I -- Ligonier made Commander-in-Chief-Preparations for 1758 -- Amherst-The Plan of Campaign for America-The Expedition against Louisburg-The Siege opened-Fall of Louisburg-The Operations of General Abercromby-Lord Howe -- New Views as to Equipment of Troops-EmbarkBurial of Braddock's dead -- CHAPTER II -- The Allied Army in Germany-Ferdinand of Brunswick-Expedition to Cancalle Bay-British Troops sent to Germany-Expedition against Cherbourg-The Reverse of St. Cast-Observations on Raids on the French Coasts-The Expedition to Senegal-The Expedition to MartiniSurrender of Guadeloupe -- CHAPTER III -- Establishment of the Army for 1759-Pitt's Designs against America -- Wolfe-Strength of Wolfe's Army-The Defences of Quebec-The British arrive before the City-Wolfe's Difficulties-His Abortive Attack-He shifts Operations to west of the City-Amherst's DesignsGeneral Survey of the Operations in Canada -- CHAPTER IV -- Sufferings of the British in Quebec-French Preparations for Recapture of Quebec-Advance of Le?vis-Action of Sainte Foy-The Siege of Quebec-Relief of Quebec-Amherst's Designs on Canada-Advance of Murray and Haviland-Advance of Amherst -Surrender of MontrealAmherst -- CHAPTER V -- India: Hollowness of the Truce of 1755-It is infringed by both sides-Bussy-Surajah Dowlah-His Advance against Calcutta -- the Black Hole-Madras sends aid to Bengal-Clive surprised at Budge Budge-Surajah Dowlah again Advances on Calcutta-Clive surprises his Death of Surajah Dowlah -- Meer Jaffier installed in his place -- CHAPTER VI. 327 $aSouthern India-Arrival of French Reinforcements under Lally Admiral Pocock's First Action with d'Ache?-Lally besieges Fort St. David-Fall of Fort St. David -- Capture of Devicotah-Lally's disastrous March to Tanjore-Pocock's Second Action against d'Ache?-LallThe Fruits of the Victory -- CHAPTER VII -- British Operations in the Carnatic-Lally's difficulties with his Troops-Alarm of Dutch Aggression in Bengal-Third Engagement of Pocock and d'Ache?-Defeat of Brereton at Wandewash-Lally turns to the Court of the Deccan-His diversion in the South -- British OFall of Pondicherry -- CHAPTER VIII -- The Establishment of the Army for 1759-Fifteenth Hussars raised-Purport of Ferdinand's Operations in Germany-He opens the Campaign of 1759-Movements of Contades and Broglie-Critical position of Ferdinand-Continued success of the French-Ferdinand Occupies Close of the Campaign -- CHAPTER IX -- Increase of the Army for 1760-Sixteenth and Seventeenth Lancers raised-Thurot's Descent on Carrickfergus-Reinforcements for Ferdinand-Opening of the Campaign-Imhoff's Disobedience mars Ferdinand's Plans-Defeat of the Hereditary Prince at Sachsenhausen-TheClose of the Campaign -- CHAPTER X -- Accession of King George III-Increase of the Army-The Expedition to Belleisle-The War in Germany-Ferdinand's Fruitless Winter March through Hesse-Great Preparations and Designs of the French-Supineness of Soubise-The Campaign opens -- Ferdinand's March rounClose of the Campaign -- CHAPTER XI -- Rise of Lord Bute to power-Trouble with Spain -- Pitt advocates War- Resignation of Pitt -- Bute compelled to Declare War- The Expedition against Martinique-Fall of Martinique, Grenada, St. Vincent and St. Lucia-Expedition to Havana-Mortality among the TroopsHis Difficulties with the British Troops -- CHAPTER XII. 327 $aDecay of the Army's Unpopularity-Inefficiency of the War Office and Ordnance Office-Defects in the Colonial Stations-Reformers in the Army -- Cumberland -Pitt -- the New School of Officer-The Recruiting of the Army-Depots and Drafts-Recruiting in America-CondGerman Models and British Experience -- APPENDIX A -- APPENDIX B. 330 $aThis book is a historical account of the British 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