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Lewis R. Eversole

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Publishes on Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Oral Health Pathology and Treatment, Bone Tumor Diagnosis and Treatments. 73 papers and 2.6k citations.

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Contemporary Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
Cited by 248

This full colour, simple, interesting and easy to understand textbook introduces the novice dental student to the many oral disease processes. For the practising specialist and general dentist it provides a review of processes fundamental to clinical problems and an understanding of recent developments and changing concepts. The chapters are organised to coincide with the more recent trends in dental education where students are seeing patients earlier and therefore requiring immediate knowledge of some of the more common and less complicated aspects of oral pathology. To accommodate this trend the subjects that are less difficult conceptually and require fewer prerequisites science courses are in the earlier chapters with more complex topics to be found in later chapters. Each chapter includes an outline of the topics, an introduction to the disease processes, followed by a thorough discussion of the common disorders, organised by aetiology, pathogenesis, clinical and radiographic features, histopathology, differential diagnosis, treatment and prognosis. Each chapter concludes with a short bibliography of the most recent and pertinent review articles and classic publications.

Clinical outline of oral pathology: Diagnosis and treatment
Lewis R. Eversole|Unknown|1978
Cited by 152Open Access

Clinical Outline of Oral Pathology, Fourth Edition with full colour images, integrates the clinical approaches to basic oral pathology, oral radiology, and oral medicine with a primary objective of providing students with a protocol for developing differential diagnoses. The text guides students through the process of evaluating patient responses and clinical signs so as to limit the differential and ultimately arrive at a definitive diagnosis, and developing appropriate management and treatment. Diseases of the oral cavity are categorized according to presenting signs and symptoms.