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- Extensively revised and updated contents - Advanced information scattered throughout the book in highlighted boxes - Removal of outdated data - Addition of more than 200 colour pictures - Re-categorization of cysts of the oral cavity - Odontogenic keratocyst and Dentinogenic Ghost cell tumour topic has been updated - Nonepithelial Benign and Malignant tumours of the oral cavity are discussed as a separate chapter - Topic on stem cells has been revised and updated
Vols. for 1963- include as pt. 2 of the Jan. issue: Medical subject headings.
King Georges Medical University and The Georgians King Georges Medical College (KGMC), now a University (KGMU), is one of the oldest medical institutions in India. Its foundation stone was laid in 1905 and the first batch of medical students was admitted in 1911. It was built by generous donations from eminent persons of the state of Oudh with their vision that the College should be the best in the East. With time, the College added departments, infrastructure, buildings and faculty and its alumni are called The Georgians. The Georgians have made name for themselves and their alma mater. The older buildings are in the Indo-Saracenic style, in keeping with ancient and royal buildings of this ...
This book provides a comprehensive description of the pathology of the head and neck region, concentrating especially on those pathologic entities that are unique to or characteristic of the head and neck. The new edition retains the ten chapters of the first edition, all updated and improved, and additionally contains seven entirely new chapters and a more detailed subject index. The number of illustrations has been substantially increased, and various lesions absent in the original edition have been included. Throughout, attention is paid to correlation of pathology with epidemiology, clinical features, pathogenesis, and molecular genetics. Differential diagnosis is addressed, and information is also provided on staging, prognosis, and therapy. The authors include foremost experts in the field, some of whom are senior members of the Working Group on Head and Neck Pathology of the European Society of Pathology.
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