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Veterinary Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2E

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Wiley-Blackwell

EditorBrian G. Murphy / Cynthia M. Bell / Jason W. Soukup

価格:29,040円 (本体 26,400円+税) 送料サービス

・Release: 2025

・ISBN: 9781394206032

・496 Pages

・Trim Size: 221.0 X 25.4 X 279.4 ・Hardcover

Description

Comprehensive reference on diagnostic oral pathology in animals with clinical correlates

Veterinary Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Second Edition is a comprehensive reference to diagnostic pathology in the oral and maxillofacial region in animals, focusing on information most useful for diagnosis and patient management in clinical practice. The book features high-quality images, including clinical photographs, radiographs and other imaging modalities, gross pathology, histopathology, special stains, immunohistology, ultrastructure, molecular diagnostics, and numerous diagrams. The work focuses on dogs, cats and horses but also offers comparative information for rodent, ruminant, reptile, and exotic patients.

The Second Edition adds new chapters focused on oral medicine of small animals and oral and maxillofacial disease of horses, with expanded and improved images and updates throughout. A companion website presents video clips of narrated scanned slides. This edition features multiple authors who are subject matter specialists in oral medicine, viral disease, dermatopathology, and equine dentistry.

Veterinary Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology covers all aspects of oral pathology, including:

  • Odontogenesis and histological features of normal oral tissues, including oral mucosa, tonsils, lips, teeth, incisive papilla and ducts, salivary glands and jaw bones
  • Diagnostic utility of differential diagnoses, the considerable ambiguity and morphologic overlap of some oral lesions, and the ever-evolving state of lesion classification
  • Taxonomic controversies, with pros and cons of different viewpoints to allow readers to make their own decisions

Veterinary Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology is a one-of-a-kind reference for veterinary pathologists, veterinary dentists, resident trainees, interns, students, and veterinary practitioners.

Table of Contents

  • List of Contributors xv
    Preface xvii
    Acknowledgments xix
    About the Companion Website xxi
  • 1 A Philosophical Approach to Establishing a Diagnosis 1
  • 2 Features of Normal Oral Tissues 5
    2.1 Introduction 5
    2.2 Oral Mucosa 5
    2.3 Tonsil 9
    2.4 Diffuse Salivary Gland 11
    2.5 Lip 12
    2.6 Incisive Papilla and Ducts 13
    2.7 Lateral Nasal Gland 13
    2.8 Teeth and Associated Tissues 14
    2.9 Bone 24
  • 3 Tooth Development (Odontogenesis) 29
  • 4 Clinical Approach to Oral Disease and Oral Medicine of Domestic Carnivores 37
    4.1 Clinical Approach to Oral Disease 37
    4.2 Clinical Approach to Oral Medicine 41
  • 5 Equine Oral Diseases 47
    5.1 Introduction 47
    5.2 Clinical Approach to Oral Diseases of Equids 47
    5.3 Lesions Featuring Hypercementosis 51
    5.4 Gingivitis, Periodontitis, and Pulpitis of Incisors and Cheek Teeth 57
    5.5 Tooth Fractures 59
    5.6 Peripheral and Infundibular Caries 61
    5.7 Juvenile Mandibular Ossifying Fibroma 62
    5.8 Sialoliths and Sialolithiasis 63
    5.9 Diseases of the Equine Tongue 64
  • 6 Conditions and Diseases of Teeth 69
    6.1 Odontogenic Developmental Anomalies 69
    6.2 Degenerative and Inflammatory Disorders of Teeth 82
  • 7 Inflammation of the Soft Tissues and Jaw 107
    7.1 Inflammation of the Oral Mucosa 107
    7.2 Oral Inflammation of Dogs 110
    7.3 Oral Inflammation in Cats 119
    7.4 Inflammation of the Jaw 126
  • 8 Virus-associated Oral Disease 143
    8.1 Oral Papillomas and Plaques 143
    8.2 Virus-associated Inflammatory Disease of the Oral Cavity 151
  • 9 Immune-mediated/Autoimmune Dermatoses with Oral Involvement 159
    9.1 Introduction 159
    9.2 Pemphigus Vulgaris 159
    9.3 Paraneoplastic Pemphigus 161
    9.4 Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid 162
    9.5 Bullous Pemphigoid 163
    9.6 Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita 164
    9.7 Lupus Erythematosus 165
    9.8 Panepithelial Cytotoxic Stomatitis 168
    9.9 Adverse Drug Reaction 170
  • 10 Tumor-like Proliferative Lesions and Injury of the Oral Soft Tissues 175
    10.1 Introduction 175
    10.2 Trauma-associated Lesions 175
    10.3 Ectopic Tissue (Choristoma) 181
    10.4 Follicular Lymphoid Hyperplasia 182
    10.5 Nasopharyngeal Polyps 183
    10.6 Nodular Chondroid Hyperplasia/Degeneration of the Larynx and Epiglottis 183
    10.7 Gingival Hyperplasia 184
    10.8 Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma 189
    10.9 Fibromatous Hyperplasia of the Gingival Ligament 192
  • 11 Non-neoplastic Lesions of the Skull and Jaw 207
    11.1 Comments on Proliferative Fibro-osseous Lesions 207
    11.2 Conditions Characterized by Osteolysis or Decreased Bone Density 208
    11.3 Conditions Characterized by Osteoproliferation or Increased Bone Density 217
    11.4 Osteonecrosis of the Jaw 226
    11.5 Jaw Fractures 228
  • 12 Lesions of Tonsil, Tongue, and Lip 233
    12.1 Lesions of the Tonsil 233
    12.2 Lesions of the Tongue 239
    12.3 Lesions of the Lip 265
  • 13 Lesions of the Salivary Gland 275
    13.1 Introduction 275
    13.2 Non-neoplastic Salivary Gland Lesions 276
    13.3 Salivary Gland Neoplasia 283
  • 14 Oral Cysts 297
    14.1 Odontogenic Cysts 297
    14.2 Bone Cysts (Pseudocysts) 309
  • 15 Odontogenic Tumors 313
    15.1 Approach to Odontogenic Neoplasms 313
    15.2 Tumors Composed of Odontogenic Epithelium 320
    15.3 Tumors Composed of Odontogenic Epithelium with Induction 339
    15.4 Ectopic Odontogenic Tumors 355
  • 16 Neoplasia of the Oral Soft Tissues 361
    16.1 Melanocytic Tumors 361
    16.2 Squamous Cell Carcinoma 373
    16.3 Oral Lymphoma 388
    16.4 Granular Cell Tumor 393
    16.5 Mast Cell Tumor 394
    16.6 Plasma Cell Tumor (Plasmacytoma) 397
    16.7 Vascular Tumors 401
  • 17 Neoplasia of the Jaw 409
    17.1 Osteoma 409
    17.2 Ossifying Fibroma (Cemento-ossifying Fibroma) 413
    17.3 Maxillofacial Osteosarcaoma (OSA) 416
    17.4 Multilobular Sarcoma of Bone 426
    17.5 Chondrosarcoma 430
    17.6 Fibroma (Gingival Mucoperiosteal Fibroma) 434
    17.7 Fibrosarcoma (FSA) 437
    17.8 Sarcomas of Undetermined Origin 444
  • Appendix 457
    A.1 Normal Dentition of Dogs, Cats, and Horses 457
    A.2 Interpreting a Pathology Report 457
    A.3 Processing Teeth Submitted as Biopsy Specimens 460
    A.4 Recommended Best Practices for "Grossing" Mandibulectomy and Maxillectomy Surgical Specimens 461
  • Index 469