Clinical Guide to Oral Diseases. Crispian Scully
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19 Chapter 19Figure 19.0 Fordyce spots on the vermilion border of the upper lip.Figure 19.1a Figure 19.1b Figure 19.2a Figure 19.2b Figure 19.3 Figure 19.4a Figure 19.4b Figure 19.5
20 Chapter 20Figure 20.0 Lipoma of the neck.Figure 20.1 Figure 20.2 Figure 20.3 Figure 20.4 Figure 20.5
21 Chapter 21Figure 21.0 Hemangioma on the palate.Figure 21.1 Figure 21.2a Figure 21.2b Figure 21.3 Figure 21.4 Figure 21.5
22 Chapter 22Figure 22.0 Mucocele of the lower lip.Figure 22.1a Figure 22.1b Figure 22.2 Figure 22.3a Figure 22.3b Figure 22.4a Figure 22.4b Figure 22.5
23 Chapter 23Figure 23.A Teeth anomalies in a patient with pituitary dwarfism.Figure 23.1 Figure 23.2a Figure 23.2b Figure 23.3a Figure 23.3b Figure 23.4 Figure 23.5 Figure 23.B Amelogenesis imperfecta in permanent teeth.Figure 23.6 Figure 23.7 Figure 23.8 Figure 23.9 Figure 23.10 Figure 23.C Periapical cyst of a severed decayed upper molar.Figure 23.11 Figure 23.12 Figure 23.13a Figure 23.13b Figure 23.14 Figure 23.15a Figure 23.15b
24 Chapter 24Figure 24.0a Hairy tongue (close‐up photo).Figure 24.0b Geographic tongue (close‐up photo).Figure 24.1 Figure 24.2 Figure 24.3 Figure 24.4 Figure 24.5
25 Chapter 25Figure 25.0 Varicose veins of the ventral surface of the tongue.Figure 25.1a Figure 25.1b Figure 25.2 Figure 25.3 Figure 25.4 Figure 25.5 Figure 25.6 Figure 25.7a Figure 25.7b Figure 25.8a Figure 25.8b Figure 25.9 Figure 25.10
26 Chapter 26Figure 26.0a Licking cheilitis in a baby.Figure 26.0b Tongue papillitis due to a viral infection in a child.Figure 26.0c Traumatic lip ulceration in a teenager.Figure 26.0d Multiple tongue aphthae in a lady with iron anemia.Figure 26.0e Traumatic aphthous like ulceration of the lower anterior sulcus...Figure 26.1 Figure 26.2 Figure 26.3 Figure 26.4 Figure 26.5 Figure 26.6 Figure 26.7a Figure 26.7b Figure 26.8 Figure 26.9 Figure 26.10
27 Chapter 27Figure 27.0a Clinical sign of facial muscle palsy (incomplete smile).Figure 27.0b Clinical (bleaching) test to confirm a vascular lesion.Figure 27.0c Koebner phenomenon in bullous dermatoses.Figure 27.1a Figure 27.1b Figure 27.2a Figure 27.2b Figure 27.2c Figure 27.3a Figure 27.3b Figure 27.4a Figure 27.4b Figure 27.5 Figure 27.6a Figure 27.6b Figure 27.7a Figure 27.7b Figure 27.8 Figure 27.9a Figure 27.9b Figure 27.9c Figure 27.10a Figure 27.10b
Guide
2 Clinical Guide to Oral Diseases
4 Preface
5 Foreword
7 Clinical Guide to Oral Diseases
11 Diagnostic Flow Charts According to the Location of Oral Lesions
12 Appendix ICD‐10 Codes of Oral Diseases/Lesions
13 Index
14 WILEY END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
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