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Pathological basic forms and medical terms
Pathologische Grundformen und Fachbegriffe
Efflorescence doctrine
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Macula
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Vesicula
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Linea alba buccalis
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Extraoral lesions
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Masseteric Hypertrophy
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Viral diseases
obligatory involvemt oral mucosa
Varicella
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Roseola
Gianotti-Crosti Syndome
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mainly affect oral mucosa
Angina herpetica
HFMD
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only affect oral mucosa
Gingivostomatitis herpetica
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Other Infections
Oral candidiasis
NUG
Vincent's angina
Impetigo contagiosa/school sores
Furuncle/ Carbuncle
Zoonosis
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Aphthae
Recurrent aphthous stomatitis
Minor aphthae
Major aphthae
Herpetiform aphthae
Etiology and treatment
Associated systemic disorders
Chronic ulcerative stomatitis
Bednar's aphtha
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Nosological form circle
Scratching cutting self-mutilat.
Bite wounds
Orthodontic appliances
Mechanical injury or burn
Habit/ Addiction
Accident
Abuse
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Allergic disorders
Type I: hypersensitivity reactio
Type II: autoantibody-mediated c
Type III: immune complex-mediat
Type IV: delayed hypersensitivit
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Pigments and color changes
Exogenous pigmentation
Amalgam tattoo
Other colour pigmentations
Black stain
Endogenous pigmentation
Physiological/ racial pigmentation
Nevus
Hematoma
Smoker's melanosis
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Follicular cyst
Hemangioma
Leukoplakia
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Dermatologigical and systemic illnesses
Immune-dermatosis
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Pemphigoid
Lupus erythematosus
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Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome
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Addison's disease
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Lipoma
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Lymphangioma
Retention cyst
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Vesicula
An elevated, in the skin level located lesion that is filled with liquid and has the potential to reach the size of a pea. It heals without scarring. Normally it occurs within infectious processes; ECZEMA, FLU
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