Oral Diseases

March 1998, Volume 4, Issue 1
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Guest Editorial

Field cancerisation in the head and neck 1
GR Ogden
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Papers

Increased expression of epidermal growth factor receptor in normal epithelium adjacent to head and neck carcinomas independent of tobacco and alcohol abuse 4
MGCT van Oijen, G Rijksen, FW ten Broek & PJ Slootweg
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Bromodeoxyuridine incorporation and Ki 67 expression in oral hairy leukoplakia 9
AT Cruchley, YG De Souza, DM Williams, D Greenspan & JS Greenspan
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Association of cutaneous and oral diseases in HIV-infected men 16
GW Mirowski, JF Hilton, D Greenspan, AJ Canchola, LA MacPhail, T Maurer, TG Berger & JS Greenspan
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Resource implications for oral care of patients with HIV 22
PD Gallagher, M Gealer & W Birnbaum
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The frequency of fungal infection in biopsies of oral mucosal lesions 26
AW Barrett, VJ Kingsmill & PM Speight
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Age, gender, dentures and oral mucosal disorders 32
MI MacEntee, N Glick & E Stolar
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Prevalence of oral lichen planus in diabetes mellitus according to the type of diabetes 37
C Petrou-Amerikanou, AK Markopoulos, M Belazi, D Karamitsos & P Papanayotou
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Case Report

Surgical emphysema: an unusual complication of punch biopsy 41
K Staines & DH Felix
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Review

The role of IL-6 in the pathogenesis of periodontal disease 43
CR Irwin & TT Myrillas
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Meeting Report

EU Working Group on Tobacco and Oral Health 48
Jahn Legarth & Jesper Reibel
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Book Review

Essential Microbiology for Dentistry 68
CWI Douglas
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