Oral precancer: diagnosis and management of potentially malignant disorders

Oral precancer: diagnosis and management of potentially malignant disorders

Thomson, Peter

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This pioneering book brings together the latest research on precancer conditions of the oral cavity and their specific application to the dental field. In addition to providing a scientific and evidence-based survey of the disparate sources of oral precancer research, this book presents practical information, proposing a rational basis for an interventional clinical management protocol.It will be an invaluable resource for dental practitioners as well as specialists in oral medicine and oral and maxillofacial surgery.Written and edited byprominent researchers in the field, Oral Precancer furnishes its readers witha balanced approach to this highly topical subject and delivers a concise summary of the current understanding of the nature and behaviour of potentially malignant oral disorders.KEY FEATURES• Compiles recent research on precancer conditions of the oral cavity • Provides practical information for dentists seeking to apply research in clinical scenarios• Includes referencesections in each chapter listing relevant review articles • Contains a chapter devoted to illustrative case histories • Full of high quality colour clinical photos INDICE: List of ContributorsPrefaceAcknowledgements1. IntroductionGeneral IntroductionEpidemiologyPrevention Treatment StrategiesTerminologySummaryReferences2. Structure and Function of Oral MucosaIntroductionApplied Anatomy of the Oral CavityFunction of the Oral MucosaThe Microanatomy of Oral MucosaRegional Variation of Oral MucosaOral Epithelial Cell KineticsOral Epithelial Cell Proliferative ActivityAnatomical Site Predilection for Oral CarcinogenesisSummaryReferences3. Oral CarcinogenesisIntroductionOral Cancer and PrecancerThe ‘Progression Model’ for Oral CancerAetiology and Risk FactorsPatient and Risk Factor ProfilingSummaryReferences4. Clinical Presentation of Oral PrecancerIntroductionClinical TerminologyPrecancerous (Premalignant) LesionsPrecancerous (Premalignant) ConditionsMultiple Lesion DiseaseSummaryReferences5. Diagnostic MethodsIntroductionScreeningClinical Examination TechniquesVital Tissue StainingLight Based Detection SystemsBrush Biopsy and Exfoliative CytologyClinical Diagnosis in PracticeSummaryReferences6. Pathological Aspects of Oral PrecancerIntroductionBiopsy TechniquesThe Role of the PathologistHistopathological Features of Oral Potentially Malignant DisordersGrading of DysplasiaLimitations inConventional Pathological TechniquesSummaryReferences7. Management of Oral PrecancerIntroductionRisk Factor ModificationObservation versus InterventionMedical TreatmentSurgical TreatmentInterventional Laser SurgeryCombined Treatment ModalitiesPatient Follow Up and SurveillanceSummaryReferences8. Clinical OutcomeIntroductionClinical Outcome StudiesPatient Cohort StudiesDefinitions of Clinical OutcomeNewcastle Patient Cohort StudiesPatient Follow UpPrediction of Clinical OutcomeSummaryReferences9. Malignant Transformation and Oral Cancer DevelopmentIntroductionThe Risk of Progression to Oral CarcinomaMalignant Transformation versus Oral Cancer DevelopmentInterventional Laser Surgery and Oral Cancer PreventionThe Newcastle 10 Year Follow Up StudyHigh and Low Risk PatientsClinical Signs of Oral Squamous Cell CarcinomaDiagnosis and Management of ‘Unexpected Malignancy’Prognosis for the ‘Transformed Patient’SummaryReferences10. The FutureIntroductionPrevention of Oral PrecancerEarly Diagnosis of Potentially Malignant DiseaseInterventional Management Strategies in the FutureIndividualised Patient Treatments - Biomarkers and Targeted ChemopreventionFuture Research DirectionsSummaryReferences11. Case HistoriesIntroductionDiagnosis of Unexpected MalignancyMultiple Lesion Disease Responding to Conservative ManagementMultiple Lesion Disease Requiring Repeated Laser TreatmentsProliferative Verrucous LeukoplakiaLocalised Oral Lichenoid ReactionMultiple Oral Lichenoid ReactionsWidespread Dysplastic Oral Lichenoid ReactionsAn Immunosuppressed PatientChronic Hyperplastic CandidosisTobacco Associated HyperkeratosisMalignant Transformation in Longstanding Non-erosive Lichen PlanusSummary12. ConclusionsOral Cancer Potentially Malignant DisordersClinical ManagementPatient Care PathwaysPublic Health StrategiesFuture DirectionsIndex

  • ISBN: 978-1-4443-3574-3
  • Editorial: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 240
  • Fecha Publicación: 13/04/2012
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés