Viruses and viral infections are of increasing importance in oral medicine and dentistry, whether through association with particular orofacial diseases, particularly in immunocompromised patients, or in terms of cross-infection. Clinical practice, however, has frequently failed to adapt to the major advances in recent years in the understanding of the molecular biology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of viral infections. This highly illustrated reference text bridges the gap between the research laboratory and the clinic. It provides a foundation for the understanding of relevant virology by the student or graduate in dentistry and the dental sciences. Following an overview of basic human virology, including immunology and molecular biology, the clinical aspects of viral infections are considered with particular reference to oral lesions. For each virus, the clinical features, diagnosis, management and potential for cross-infection are discussed. The final section of the book covers orofacial diseases for which there is only a tentative viral aetiology. A comprehensive bibliography is integrated with the text for ease of reference. This book is therefore an essential text for undergraduate and postgraduate dental students. It will also serve practitioners and research workers in oral virology and immunology, as a comprehensive and up-to-date source of information and ideas relating to virology in dental practice.
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' ... an encyclopaedic review of aspects of clinical virology related to oral medicine and dentistry ... a useful contribution for the discerning virologist and postgraduate.' G. B. Clements, Society for General Microbiology Quarterly
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Für höhere Schule und Studium
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124 Tables, unspecified; 16 Plates, color; 36 Halftones, unspecified; 93 Line drawings, unspecified
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Höhe: 255 mm
Breite: 196 mm
Dicke: 36 mm
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978-0-521-40102-9 (9780521401029)
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Bristol Dental Hospital
The University of Hong Kong
List of contributors; Preface; Part I. Fundamental Virology: 1. Structure, classification and replication of viruses; 2. Cellular and molecular biological aspects M. Cox and C. Scully; 3. Pathogenesis of viral infections; 4. Diagnosis of viral infections J. Peiris and C. Madeley; 5. Prevention and treatment of viral infections; Part II. Clinical Virology: 6. Viruses important mainly because of oral or perioral manifestations; 7. Viruses particularly important in relation to control of cross-infection (i) hepatitis viruses; 8. Viruses particularly important in relation to control of cross-infection (ii) human immunodeficiency viruses; 9. Viruses particularly important in relation to control of cross-infection (iii) other viruses; 10. Viruses and salivary gland disease; 11. Control of cross-infection S. Porter; Part III. Other Orofacial Disease with a Possible Viral Aetiology: 12. Aphthae and related disorders; 13. Dermatoses that can be associated with oral lesions; 14. Keratoses; 15. Malignant neoplasms; 16. Bone diseases; 17. Neurological and related diseases; 18. Maxillary sinusitis; 19. Salivary gland disorders with a possible viral aetiology.