Color atlas of common oral diseases
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Color atlas of common oral diseases
Wolters Kluwer, c2017
5th ed
- : pbk
Available at 3 libraries
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Chiba Prefectural University of Health Sciences Makuhari Campus Library
: pbk497.2||C84||5rh ed40018195
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Featuring over 800 clear, high-quality photographs and radiographic illustrations, this fully updated 5th Edition of Color Atlas of Common Oral Diseases is designed throughout to help readers recognize and identify oral manifestations of local or systemic diseases. The new edition includes expanded and updated content and is enhanced by new images, new case studies, a stronger focus on national board exam prep, and more.
The book's easy-to-navigate, easy-to-learn-from standard format consists of two-page spreads that provide a narrative overview on one page with color illustrations on the facing page. To integrate oral diagnosis, medicine, pathology, and radiology, the overviews emphasize the clinical description of oral lesions, cover the nature of various disease processes, and provide a brief discussion of cause and treatment options.
Features:
An increased focus on national exam preparatio n is reflected in end-of-chapter questions, entities, cases, and images.
Differential Diagnosis Tables added to each section help students distinguish a particular disease or condition from others that have a similar appearance.
Coverage of new entities , such as Radiopaque Lesions of the Jaw, have been added.
Additional content on Facial & Neck Lesions has been added.
A greatly expanded Radiographs section includes 30 new images and up-to-date content.
Approximately 85 new images enhance the book's unparalleled photo and illustration program.
New Student Resources: Case Studies (five per chapter) expand students' opportunities to apply what they've learned to clinical situations. Select Disease Fact Sheets and an image bank.
A reader-friendly organization presents clinical and radiographic features of common diseases found in the oral cavity according to location, color, surface change, and radiographic appearance.
Chapter-opening learning objectives help students focus their studies by setting forth what they need to know after completing the chapter.
Color-coded sections with tabs organize information into logical sections to help students locate information quickly.
Highlighted key words draw student attention to important concepts.
Case studies (80 in all) give students an opportunity to apply their knowledge to clinical situations and prepare for the National Board Examinations.
A comprehensive Glossary offers clear, simple definitions for key terms.
Expanded instructors' resources and all-new student resources save instructors time and help students succeed.
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