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| Autore: |
Izakovičová Lydie
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| Titolo: |
University textbook on oral mucosal diseases
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| Pubblicazione: | Brno : , : Masaryk University Press, , 2020 |
| ©2020 | |
| Edizione: | 1st ed. |
| Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (154 p.) |
| Soggetto topico: | Dentistry |
| Soggetto non controllato: | clinical picture |
| differential diagnosis | |
| oral mucosal diseases | |
| treatment | |
| Altri autori: |
FassmannAntonín
PoskerováHana
Bořilová LinhartováPetra
DaněkZdeněk
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| Nota di contenuto: | Intro -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- List of Abbreviations and Acronyms -- 1. Notes on the morphology of the oral m -- 2. Principles of patient investigation -- 2.1. Patient history -- 2.2. Objective findings and methods of e -- 2.2.1. Histopathological changes -- 2.2.2. Morphology of mucosal manifestati -- 2.2.3. Location and duration of mucosal -- 2.2.4. The examination -- 2.3. Additional laboratory tests -- 2.3.1. Haematological tests -- 2.3.2. Immunological tests -- 2.3.3. Biopsy -- 2.3.4. Microbiological examination -- Virological examination -- Bacteriological examination -- Mycological examination -- 2.4. Specialist examinations and consult -- 3. Common anatomical abnormalities of th -- 3.1. Linea alba -- 3.2. Fordyce spots/granules (morbus Ford -- 3.3. Leukoedema -- 3.4. Physiological melanin hyperpigmenta -- 4. Congenital and developmental abnormal -- 4.1. Cleft lip -- 4.2. Double lip -- 4.3. Bifid uvula/hypoplasia of the uvula -- 4.4. Ankyloglossia (lingua accreta, tong -- 4.5. White sponge nevus (Cannon disease, -- 4.6. Darier disease (hereditary follicul -- 4.7. Geographic tongue (lingua geographi -- 4.8. Fissured tongue (l. plicata/ gyrata -- 4.9. Crenated tongue (impressions on the -- 5. External causes -- 5.1. Physical factors -- 5.1.1. Traumatic changes of the oral muc -- Traumatic ulcer -- Neurodystrophic ulcer of the oral mucosa -- Traumatic gingivitis/stomatitis -- Epulis fissuratum (denture hyperplasia) -- Cheek and lip bite stomatitis (morsicati -- Frictional keratosis -- Cotton roll stomatitis -- Oral haematoma -- Suction trauma of the palatal mucosa -- Common cheilitis (chapped lips, cheiliti -- Exfoliative chelitis (cheilitis exfoliat -- 5.1.2. Stomatitis caused by thermal fact -- 5.1.3. Electrogalvanic stomatitis -- 5.1.4. Actinic cheilitis (solar cheiliti -- 5.2. Chemical factors. |
| 5.2.1. Stomatitis due to corrosive subst -- 5.2.2. Toxic effects of xenobiotics -- Drug-induced stomatitis of toxic origin -- 5.2.3. Tobacco abuse-associated changes -- Smoker's melanosis -- Smoker's leukokeratosis (stomatitis fuma -- Smoking related leukoplakia -- Squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavi -- 5.2.4. Exogenous pigmentations -- Amalgam tattoo -- Metallic gingival pigmentations -- Pigmentations caused by heavy metals and -- 5.3. Viral infections -- 5.3.1. Diseases caused by the „herpes si -- Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis -- Pustulosis varioliformis (eczema herpeti -- Recurrent herpetic stomatitis (intraoral -- Labial herpes simplex (herpes simplex la -- 5.3.2. Diseases of the „Varicella zoster -- Varicella (chicken pox) -- Herpes zoster (shingles) -- 5.3.3. Epstein-Barr virus and cytomegalo -- Infectious mononucleosis (monocytic angi -- „Hairy" leukoplakia -- Cytomegalovirus disease -- 5.3.4. Enterovirus infections -- Herpangina -- Vesicular stomatitis with exanthema on h -- 5.3.5. Measles (morbilli) -- 5.3.6. Infections caused by the human pa -- 5.3.7. Manifestations of the primary HIV -- 5.4. Bacterial infections -- 5.4.1. Necrotizing diseases of the perio -- Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis -- Necrotizing ulcerative periodontitis -- 5.4.2. Contagious impetigo (impetigo con -- 5.4.3. Syphilis -- 5.4.4. Tuberculosis -- 5.5. Fungal (mycotic) infections -- 5.5.1. Oral candidosis (formerly monilia -- Acute pseudomembranous candidosis -- Acute erythematous candidosis -- Chronic pseudomembranous candidosis -- Chronic hyperplastic candidosis -- Chronic erythematous atrophic candidosis -- Angular candidosis -- Median rhomboid glossitis (glossitis rho -- Black hairy tongue (lingua villosa nigra -- 5.5.2. Systemic (deeply invasive) mycose -- 5.6. Manifestations of deficiency of vit -- 6. Internal causes. | |
| 6.1. Immunopathological diseases of the -- 6.1.1. Allergic reactions, hypersensitiv -- Drug-induced allergic stomatitis (stomat -- Angioedema -- 6.1.2. Manifestations of autoimmune dise -- Diseases of the pemphigus group -- Diseases of the pemphigoid group -- Dermatitis herpetiformis (Duhring-Brocqu -- Epidermolysis bullosa -- Lupus erythematosus (LE) -- Psoriasis (psoriasis vulgaris) -- Sjögren syndrome -- 6.1.3. Immune system-associated stomatit -- Oral lichen planus -- Oral lichenoid lesions (lichenoid reacti -- Erythema multiforme (erythema exsudativu -- Stevens-Johnson's syndrome -- Recurrent aphthous stomatitis -- Behçet's syndrome -- Touraine's aphthosis -- 6.1.4. Immunodeficient conditions -- Changes in the oral cavity in patients w -- 6.2. Changes in the oral cavity associat -- 6.2.1. Changes in the oral cavity associ -- Diseases associated with the red blood c -- Diseases associated with white blood cel -- Haemorrhagic disorders (bleeding diathes -- Vascular anomalies -- 6.2.2. Changes in the oral cavity associ -- 6.2.3. Changes in the oral cavity associ -- 6.2.4. Changes in the oral cavity associ -- Crohn's disease (morbus Crohn) -- Ulcerative colitis (colitis ulcerosa) -- Celiac disease (gluten enteropathy) -- 6.2.5. Changes in the oral cavity associ -- Uremic stomatitis -- 6.2.6. Changes in the oral cavity associ -- Glycogenoses and mucopolysaccharidoses -- Diabetes mellitus -- Insufficient function of the thyroid gla -- Increased function of the thyroid gland -- Increased function of the parathyroid gl -- Primary hypofunction of the adrenal cort -- Acromegaly -- 6.2.7. Paraneoplastic processes -- 6.3. Endogenous pigmentations -- 6.3.1. Melanin pigmentations -- Melanin pigmentations caused by increase -- Melanin pigmentations in systemic diseas -- Melanin pigmentations caused by a local -- Melanin pigmentations with malignant pro. | |
| 6.3.2. Haemochromatosis -- 6.3.3. Porphyrias -- 6.3.4. Discolorations of vascular origin -- 7. Potentially malignant lesions of the -- 7.1. Leukoplakia -- 7.1.1. Proliferative verrucous leukoplak -- 7.2. Erythroplakia (erythroplasia) -- 7.3. Erythroleukoplakia -- 7.4. Oral submucosal fibrosis -- 7.5. Dyskeratosis congenita -- 7.6. Chronic hyperplastic candidosis -- 7.7. Oral lichen planus - atrophic and e -- 7.8. Discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) - -- 7.9. Epidermolysis bullosa -- 7.10. Syphilitic glossitis -- 7.11. Actinic cheilitis (cheilitis actin -- 7.12. Sideropenic dysphagia (Patterson-K -- 8. Notes on differential diagnosis of or -- 8.1 Pigmented lesions -- 8.2. White lesions of the oral mucosa -- 8.3. Red lesions of the oral mucosa -- 8.4. Erosions and blisters on the oral m -- 8.5. Ulcerations of the oral mucosa -- 8.5.1. Ulcers affecting primarily the gi -- 8.5.2. Ulcers primarily affecting other -- 8.5.3. Ulcers in specific inflammations -- 8.6. Lip inflammation (cheilitis) -- 8.6.1. Overview of the cheilitides -- 8.6.2. Painful corners of the mouth (sto -- 8.6.3. Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome -- 8.7. Macroglossia and microglossia -- 8.7.1. Congenital anomalies of the size -- 8.7.2. Acquired anomalies of the size of -- 8.8. Pathologies of the coating of the t -- 8.8.1. Pathologically increased coating -- 8.8.2. Pathologically reduced coating o -- 8.9. Inflammation of the tongue (glossit -- 8.9.1. Overview of glossitis -- 9. Diseases of the oral cavity/manifesta -- 9.1. Salivary secretion and its disorder -- 9.1.1. Saliva functions -- 9.1.2. Salivary secretion -- Quantitative analysis of the saliva (Ška -- 9.1.3. Salivary secretion disorders -- Ptyalism (sialorrhoea, hypersalivation) -- Hyposialia (hyposalivation) -- Xerostomia -- 9.2. Glossodynia and stomatodynia -- 9.3. Bad breath (foetor ex ore, halitosi. | |
| 10. Treatment of mucosal diseases -- 10.1. General rules for treatment of muc -- 10.2 New trends in the treatment of oral -- 10.2.1. Ozone therapy -- 10.2.2. Laser therapy -- 10.2.3. Biological treatment -- 10.2.4. Other substances potentially use -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Appendix -- List of Figures -- List of Tables. | |
| Sommario/riassunto: | This textbook is primarily intended for students of dental medicine, it can also be useful for the students of general medicine whom it can help in clinical and field practice. The term "diseases of the oral mucosa" describes a diverse group of diseases of various aetiologies and seriousness and this issue is closely related to dermatovenerological, otorhinolaryngological, ophthalmological, rheumatological and internal diseases. The dentist may often be the first physician noticing and possibly diagnosing a general disease based on symptoms of the oral cavity. The new extended edition reflects the improving knowledge of the etiopathological processes of oral mucosal diseases on the molecular level and the ever increasing range of diagnostic laboratory tests and/or therapeutic options. |
| Titolo autorizzato: | University textbook on oral mucosal diseases ![]() |
| ISBN: | 80-210-9563-6 |
| Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
| Record Nr.: | 9910557709503321 |
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