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11.5 Brown Tumour of Hyperparathyroidism 11.6 Paget's Disease of Bone (Osteitis Deformans) 11.7 Fibrous Dysplasia and McCune–Albright Syndrome 11.8 Mandibular and Palatine Tori: Key Features 11.9 Focal Osteoporotic Bone Marrow Defect: Key Features Recommended Reading
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Part III: Pathology of the Oral Mucosa
12 Developmental Anomalies and Anatomical Variants of Oral Soft Tissues
12.1 Fordyce Granules: Key Features
12.2 Double Lip: Key Features
12.3 Leukoedema: Key Features
12.4 Ankyloglossia: Key Features
12.5 Geographic Tongue: Key Features
12.6 Hairy Tongue: Key Features
12.7 Fissured Tongue: Key Features
12.8 Lingual Thyroid: Key Features
12.9 Microglossia and Macroglossia: Key Features
12.10 Bifid Tongue: Key Features
12.11 Bifid Uvula: Key Features
12.12 Cleft Lip: Key Features
12.13 Calibre Persistent Labial Artery: Key Features
12.14 Epstein's Pearl and Bohn's Nodules: Key Features
12.15 Dermoid and Epidermoid Cysts: Key Features
12.16 Oral Varicosities: Key Features
12.17 Lymphoid Aggregates: Key Features
12.18 Parotid Papilla: Key Features
12.19 Circumvallate Papillae: Key Features
12.20 Physiological Pigmentation: Key Features
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13 Bacterial Infections of the Oral Mucosa
13.1 Scarlet Fever: Key Features
13.2 Syphilis
13.3 Gonorrhoea: Key Features
13.4 Tuberculosis
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14 Fungal Infections of the Oral Mucosa
14.1 Candidosis (Candidiasis)
14.2 Histoplasmosis
14.3 Blastomycosis: Key Features
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15 Viral Infections of the Oral Mucosa
15.1 Primary Herpetic Gingivostomatitis (Primary Herpes)
15.2 Herpes Labialis
15.3 Varicella (Chickenpox)
15.4 Herpes Zoster (Shingles)
15.5 Infectious Mononucleosis (Glandular Fever)
15.6 Oral Hairy Leukoplakia: Key Features
15.7 Cytomegalovirus Infection: Key Features
15.8 Herpangina: Key Features
15.9 Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
15.10 Squamous Papilloma
15.11 Condyloma Acuminatum: Key Features
15.12 Multifocal Epithelial Hyperplasia: Key Features
15.13 Verruca Vulgaris: Key Features
15.14 Measles: Key Features
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16 Non‐infective Inflammatory Disorders of the Oral Mucosa
16.1 Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis
16.2 Oral Lichen Planus
16.3 Oral Lichenoid Lesions
16.4 Pemphigus Vulgaris
16.5 Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid
16.6 Erythema Multiforme
16.7 Lupus Erythematosus: Key Features
16.8 Traumatic Ulcer: Key Features
16.9 Oral Lesions in Behcet's Disease/Syndrome
16.10 Oral Lesions in Crohn's Disease
16.11 Oral Lesions in Reactive Arthritis: Key Features
16.12 Uremic Stomatitis: Key Features
16.13 Chronic Ulcerative Stomatitis: Key Features
16.14 Radiation‐Induced Mucositis: Key Features
16.15 Medication‐Induced Oral Ulceration: Key Features
16.16 Stevens–Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal