PPT-Oral Lesions and Curiosities

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Charles L DiPasquale DDS Suspect Oral Cancer Anything that looks ugly or suspicious refer for biopsy General Dentist Periodontist Oral Surgeon Keratosis Leukoplakia

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Charles L DiPasquale DDS Suspect Oral Cancer Anything that looks ugly or suspicious refer for biopsy General Dentist Periodontist Oral Surgeon Keratosis Leukoplakia Ulcers with induration. of Oral lesions with Human Papilloma Virus and its . Genotypes in . Tobacco . Chewers. Dr Zil-e-Rubab. MBBS, M Phil. Ziauddin University. Karachi, . Pakistan. Prevalence in Pakistan. 40% of the . adolescence . Reddish U3A. Science Group. Mathematical Curiosities. Mathematics. . From . Greek. . μάθημα. . máthēma. , "knowledge, study, learning") . The abstract study of topics encompassing . Quantity, structure, space and change and other properties; . Introduction to Oral Pathologies. Pronounce, define, and spell the Key Terms.. Explain why oral pathology is important for the dental assistant.. Describe the steps necessary to make a diagnosis.. Describe the difference between acute and chronic inflammation, including the classic signs of inflammation.. Oral Cavity. amir135@gmail.com. 1. Mostly . . SCC. detection of early stage lesions is possible. relatively common presentation of other benign pathology within the oral cavity, such as aphthous ulceration, delay in diagnosis. Sheethal M. Sherif. III . rd. YR BDS. 1. CANCER. A “neoplasm” is defined as an abnormal mass of tissue, the growth of which exceeds and is uncoordinated with the normal tissues and persists in the same excessive manner even after cessation of the stimuli which evoked the change. Dr. . Gitanjali. . Khulbe. I MDS (OMDR). What are Fungi?. Fungi are a large group of microorganisms . that constitute a kingdom within the domain . . Eukaryota. . . “Ubiquitous” microorganisms causing degradation of organic material, hence form key components in food and biotechnology industries.. Bacterial infection Part II. STREPTOCOCCAL TONSILITUS AND PHARYNGITIS. Most commonly caused by . Beta hemolytic streptococci.. Adenoviruses. Enteroviruses. Influenza and Para influenza viruses. Clinical Presentation (Symptoms). oropharynx and genitalia. Host defense defects: in the esophagus and . tracheo. -bronchial tree. Candidiasis. Cutaneous. . Candidiasis. . . Intertriginous. and occluded skin. Disseminated . Candidemia. 269 ABSTRACT HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE: Indra G, Maragathavalli G, TN Uma Maheswari, Complete Blood Count as a Pathological Diagnostic Marker in : Maragathavalli G: maragathavalli@saveetha.comINTRODUC oral mucosal lesions could be divided into. Oral infections. Fungal. Bacterial. Viral. Vesiculobullous. diseases. Ulcerative conditions. Lessons Learned from History. CONCLUSIONS. . This is the first step to examine this unique, 30-year population-based material. . With the analysis of this enriched archive materials (patient and lesion information and archive paraffin tissue), we will be able to better understand the nature history of disease. . Red and white tissue reactions. Infectious diseases. Oral . Candidiasis. Hairy . Leukoplakia. Premalignant. Oral . Leukoplakia. . andErythroplakia. Oral . Submucous. Fibrosis. Immunopathologic. diseases. Brown . melanotic. lesions. Ephelis. and oral . melanotic. . macule. Nevocellular. nevus and blue nevus. Malignant melanoma. Drur. -induced . melanosis. Physiologic pigmentation. Café au . lait. •Hyperkeratosis: Increased production of keratin. . •. Acanthosis. : An abnormal but benign thickening of stratum . spinosum. . . •Intra and extracellular accumulation of fluid in the epithelium .

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