Commonly Used Biomarkers in Dentistry: A Handbook

$205.00

Series: Dental Science, Materials and Technology
BISAC: MED016000

Lesions affecting the oral cavity are unique and different from those affecting the other parts of our body. Clinical, radiological, histopathological and cytological diagnosis may be insufficient. Confirmation by immunohistochemistry, immunocytochemistry tissue arrays, etc needs to be done.

In a bid to identify the various lesions, some authors have experimented with a large number of markers in their laboratories all throughout the world. But for a busy dental practitioner or a postgraduate student, it is a painstaking proposition to scan through each of the relevant articles.

This handbook is a compilation of all the immunohistochemical markers that those authors have experimented on and are commonly used by postgraduate students as well as by dental and medical doctors of all specialties in the immunohistochemical laboratories to identify the divisive dental lesions.

The information provided herein will help in immunohistochemical staining and enable to know the biomarkers to be used for the most common yet controversial lesions pertaining to the oral cavity. It will also facilitate a proper diagnosis of the specimens from the departments of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Oral Medicine, Diagnosis and Radiology and Periodontology. (Imprint: Nova Biomedical )

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1 – Immunohistochemistry (pp. 1-6)

Benign and Malignant Disorders

Chapter 2 – Benign Epithelial and Connective Tissue Tumors (pp. 9-46)

Chapter 3 – Malignant Epithelial and Connective Tissue Tumours (pp. 47-88)

Chapter 4 – Benign and Malignant Tumour of Salivary Glands (pp. 89-98)

Chapter 5 – Malignant Tumours of Salivary Glands (pp. 99-124)

Markers for Odontogenic Cysts and Odontogenic Tumors

Chapter 6 – Markers for Odontogenic Cysts (pp. 127-142)

Chapter 7 – Markers for Odontogenic Tumours (pp. 143-170)

Chapter 8 – Potentially Malignant Disorders (pp. 171-182)

Chapter 9 – Bone Disorders (pp. 183-190)

Chapter 10 – Disorders of the Skin (pp. 191-202)

Index


Reviews

“Dr. Anila has comprehensively covered the various lesions in oral pathology with a relevant table on its immunohistochemical assessment in this book. The differential diagnosis at the end of each topic is also very useful.” – <strong>Dr. Karthikeyan Ramalingam</strong>


Additional Information

The book would benefit
1) The Oral and Maxillofacial Pathologists
2) The Pathologists
3) The Surgeons
4) The Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
5) The Pediatric Doctor
6) The Researcher
All Medical, Dental, Research Institutes, Laboratories, Post graduate students, Undergraduate students- medical, dental, nursing

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