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1 Dent Clin N Am 49 (2005) Index Note: Page numbers of article titles are in boldface type. A Acanthosis nigricans, familial, 251 Amalgam tattoo, Amphotericin B, 62 Ankyloglossia, 11 Anti-inflammatory agents, in oral mucositis, Antimicrobial agents, in oral mucositis, Antioxidants, in oral mucositis, Antiphospholipid syndrome, in lupus erythematosus, 137 Aphthous stomatitis, recurrent, allergic factors in, characteristics of, 32, 33 clinical manifestations and pathogenesis of, epidemiology of, etiologic factors in, hereditary and genetic factors in, 37 immunologic factors in, management of, medical disorders associated with, microbial factors in, nutritional factors in, 39 psychologic stress and, 39 Argyrosis, focal, Aspergillosis, 57 Azoles, 59 B Behçet s syndrome, 36, 255 Blastomycosis, 58 Bullous pemphigoid, juvenile, 248 C Cancer, oral, anatomic sites of, 145 clinical examination in, delay in diagnosis of, etiology of, and risk factors of, genomics and, imaging in, 159 immune system and, 147 incidence of, 144 leukoplakia, and squamous cell carcinoma, molecular progression of, 153 monoclonal antibodies for detection of, nutrition and, 148 precancerous classification of, signs and symptoms of, stage at diagnosis and survival of, tobacco use and, viruses in development of, 148 Candida infections, oral, 50 diagnosis of, Candida lesions, group I, classification of, lesions asociated with, Candidiasis, erythematous, 51 host factors associated with, hyperplastic, pseudomembranous, Candidiasis (candidosis), leukoplakia, and erythroplasia, 156 Carcinogenesis, oral, Cardiovascular disease, in lupus erythematosus, 136 Chickenpox, in children, Children, soft tissue lesions in, with HIV disease, orofacial disorders in, Crohn s disease, 36 and orofacial granulomatosis, clinical findings in, /05/$ - see front matter Ó 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. doi: /s (04) dental.theclinics.com
2 274 Index / Dent Clin N Am 49 (2005) Crohn s disease (continued ) diagnostic tests in, 216 gene mutations in, 214 treatment and prognosis in, Cryotherapy, in oral mucositis, 180 Cryptococcosis, 57 Cyst(s), lateral periodontal, 234 pediatric oral, Cytomegalovirus, D Dentures, fibrous hyperplasia induced by, Dermatitis herpetiform, juvenile, Drug-induced pigmentations, 198 Drug reactions, lichenoid, 86 Dysplasia, oral, and malignant transformation, 152 Minnesota dentist s follow-up of, 151 E Ecchymosis, 190 Echinocandins, 63 Endocrine disorders, pigmented lesions related to, Ephelis, Epidermolysis bullosa, hereditary, 249 Epstein-Barr virus, Epulis, congenital, 252 Erythema migrans, 7 8 Erythema multiforme, classification of, clinical presentation of, diagnosis of, 72 etiology of, 68 features of, 67 treatment of, Erythroleukoplakia, 348, 352, 363 Erythroplasia, 155 with ulceration, 155 F Fibroma, irritation, peripheral ossifying, traumatic, Fibromatosis, gingival, Fibrous hyperplasia, denture-induced, Fine-needle aspiration, 158 Fissured tongue, 10 Fordyce granules, of labial and buccal mucosa, 4, 5 Fungal infections, oral, deep, diagnosis of, superficial, treatment of, G Geographic tongue, 7 8 Geotrichosis, Gingiva, retrocuspid papilla of, 3 Gingival overgrowth, generalized, Gingivitis, acute necrotizing ulcerative, in children, Gingivostomatitis, primary herpetic, in children, 243, 244 Glossitis, benign migratory, 7 8 Granuloma, peripheral giant cell, pyogenic, , 252 Granulomatosis, orofacial, causes of, 217 clinical findings in, Crohn s disease and, diagnostic tests in, 218 treatment and prognosis in, 219 Granulomatous diseases, immune-mediated granulomatous inflammation and, in foreign body reactions, of oral tissues, common, 204 H Hairy tongue, 9 10 Hand-foot-and-mouth disease, in children, 245 Head and neck, cancer of, incidence of, 143, 144 TMN staging of, 146 manifestations of lupus erythematosus in, Heavy-metal pigmentation, 198 Heck s disease, in children, 247
3 Index / Dent Clin N Am 49 (2005) Hemangioma(s), congenital, intraoral, 252 Hematologic disorders, in lupus erythematosus, 137 Hematoma, 190 Hemochromatosis, Herpangina, in children, 244, 245 Herpes simplex infection(s), cytology smears in, 21 differential diagnosis of, immunomorphologic tests in, 21 primary, recurrent, serologic tests in, virologic tests in, 21 Herpes simplex virus, 16 Herpes zoster, Herpetic infections, oral (HSV 1-8), Histoplasmosis, 57 HIV disease, pediatric, classification system for, , 263, 264 factors influencing, 259 incidence of, oral lesions in, classification of, , 265 epidemiology of, treatment modalities for, orofacial disorders in, orofacial manifestations of, 261 Human herpes virus 6, 26 Human herpes virus 7, 26 Human herpes virus 8, 27 I Imidazoles, Incisive papilla cyst, Infantile febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome, acute, 250 Infection(s), bacterial, of pediatric soft tissue, 241 fungal. See Fungal infections. in lupus erythematosus, K Kaposi s sarcoma, Kawasaki disease, 250 L Laser therapy, in oral mucositis, 180 Lentigo, 188 Leukoedema, of labial and buccal mucosa, 3 4 Leukoplakia, 144, 149, 150 chemoprevention of, 160 cytology and brush biopsy of, diagnosis and management of, follow-up examination in, 160 oral cancer, and squamous cell carcinoma, proliferative verrucous, stained with toluidine blue, 158, 159 treatment of, Lichen planus, as premalignant lesion, cause and pathogenesis of, clinical features of, diagnosis of, and histopathologic features of, epidemiology of, 77 erosive, 80, 81 oral, 148 plaquelike, 81 reactions in, diseases, drugs and materials implicated in, 85 reticular, 80 treatment of, Lichenoid drug reactions, 86 lichen planus, and lichenoid mucositis, Lichenoid mucositis, lichen planus, and lichenoid drug reactions, Linea alba buccalis, of labial and buccal mucosa, 5 Linear IgA disease, childhood, Lipoma, Lip(s), commissural lip pits of, 1 2 ephelides of, 2 labial varices of, 2 3 Lupus erythematosus, acute cutaneous, 132 antiphospholipid syndrome in, 137 cardiovascular disease in, 136 chronic cutaneous, clinical features of, 129 epidemiology of, 127 head and neck manifestations of, hematologic disorders in, 137 infection in,
4 276 Index / Dent Clin N Am 49 (2005) Lupus erythematosus (continued ) manifestations of, and impact on dental care, 130 mucocutaneous disease in, 129 treatment of, mucosal lesions in, neuropsychiatric manifestations of, 135 oral manifestations of, pathogenesis of, renal disease in, 135 subacute cutaneous, 131 Lymphangioma, 195, Lymphoid tissue, hyperplastic, M Measles, in children, 246 Melanoacanthoma, 195 Melanoma(s), oral mucosal, Melanoplakia, 187 Melanosis, 187 Melanotic macules, Melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy, 253 Morsicatio buccarum, of labial and buccal mucosa, 5 6 Mouth, floor of, lingual varicosities of, 12 Mucocele(s), 191, in children, Mucormycosis, 58 Mucosa, labial and buccal, fordyce granules of, 4, 5 leukodema of, 3 4 linea alba buccalis of, 5 morsicatio buccarum of, 5 6 traumatic ulcer of, 6 7 oral, structure and appearance of, variations of, 1 14 Mucositis, oral, anti-inflammatory agents in, antimicrobial agents in, antioxidants in, as complication of chemotherapy, clinical presentation of, cryotherapy in, 180 diagnosis of, growth factors in, 177 laser therapy in, 180 management of, measurement of, nutritional support in, 179 oral hygiene in, pain control in, 176 pathogenesis of, radiation therapy in, 167 topical coating agents in, 179 Mumps, in children, 246 N Neutropenia, congenital, 255 Nevus(i), Nutrition, and oral cancer, 148 Nystatin, 62 O Oral lesions, chronic and recurrent, in children, in children, trauma as cause of, Oral mucosa, structure and appearance of, variations of, 1 14 Orofacial disorders, in children with HIV disease, Orofacial granulomatosis. See Granulomatosis, orofacial. P Palate, hard and soft, tori and exostoses of, 13 Papillary lesion, oral, Papillomavirus, human, Paraneoplastic pemphigus. See Pemphigus, paraneoplastic. Pemphigoid, bullous, juvenile, 248 mucous membrane, clinical presentation of, diagnosis of, epidemiology of, 92 management of, pathophysiology of, 94 95, 96 Pemphigus, paraneoplastic, clinical presentation of, criteria for diagnosis of, epidemiology of, 116 laboratory tests in, 118 pathophysiology of, treatment of, 119
5 Index / Dent Clin N Am 49 (2005) Pemphigus vulgaris, clinical presentation of, epidemiology of, laboratory tests in, pathophysiology of, treatment of, 114 Petechia, 190, 191 Peutz-Jeghers syndrome, 200 Pharyngitis, acute lymphonodular, in children, Pigmentation, physiologic, Pigmented lesions, drug-induced, 198 of benign, non-neoplastic hematologic or vascular origin, of oral cavity, evaluation of, diagnostic approach in, of benign and malignant neoplastic melanocytic origin, of benign and malignant neoplastic vascular origin, of benign melanocytic origin, originating in salivary glands, 191 related to endocrine disorders, 199 related to exogenous deposits, related to systemic diseases, Polyenes, 62 Purpura, 190 Pyogenic granuloma, Pyrimidines, 63 R Ranula, Recurrent aphthous stomatitis. See Aphthous stomatitis, recurrent. Renal disease, in lupus erythematosus, 135 Riga-Fede disease, 253 Rubeola, in children, 246 S Salivary glands, pigmented lesions originating in, 191 Sarcoidosis, as genetically heterogeneous disease, 210 clinical findings in, diagnostic tests in, treatment and prognosis in, Sialadenitis, acute viral, in children, 246 bacterial, in children, 242, 243 Soft tissue lesions, pediatric, as manifestations of systemic disease, 255 Soft tissue masses, oral, common benign, Squamous cell carcinoma, oral cancer, and leukoplakia, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, 67 clinical presentation of, diagnosis of, 73 etiology of, 68 treatment of, Stomatitis, recurrent aphthous. See Aphthous stomatitis, recurrent. Systemic lupus erythematosus. See Lupus erythematosus. T Telangiectasia, Thrombocytopenic purpura, idiopathic, 255 Thyroglossal duct cyst, 254 Thyroid, lingual, 8 9 Thyroid nodules, lingual, 8 9 Tobacco use, oral cancer and, Toluidine blue, leukoplakia stained with, 158, 159 Tongue, crenations of, 11 fissured, 10 geographic, 7 8 hairy, 9 10 Toxic epidermal necrolysis, 67 clinical presentation of, 72 72, 73 diagnosis of, 73 etiology of, 68 treatment of, Triazoles, Tuberculosis, clinical findings in, diagnostic tests in, 209 susceptibility to, treatment and prognosis in, 209 U Ulcer, traumatic, of labial and buccal mucosa, 6 7
6 278 Index / Dent Clin N Am 49 (2005) V Varicella, 22 in children, Varicella zoster virus, 22 Varicosity, Verruca vulgaris, 227, 228 Viral infections, in children, 243 Virtiligo, in children, 250 Viruses, in development of oral cancer, 148
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