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Syndromes of the Head and Neck.

Syndromes of the Head and Neck. This article is only available in the PDF format. Download the PDF to view the article, as well as its associated figures and tables. Abstract The title of this volume is, in a sense, a misnomer because there is a wealth of information on body areas other than the head and neck. Nevertheless, the authors use clinical signs and symptoms which are found in the structures of the head and neck as a jumping-off point for the recognition of conditions which have been identified as specific syndromes. There are 103 chapters, each devoted to a given syndrome, arranged in alphabetical order. A detailed index complements the alphabetized table of contents, and an appendix provides a limited series of tables relating to development and maldevelopment of structures of the head and neck. Tables for normal chronologic development of deciduous and permanent teeth unfortunately do not take advantage of the more recent information such as provided by Moorrees et al (J Dent Res 42:1490, 1963). The text is supported by a large number of excellent illustrations including http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Diseases of Children American Medical Association

Syndromes of the Head and Neck.

Abstract

This article is only available in the PDF format. Download the PDF to view the article, as well as its associated figures and tables. Abstract The title of this volume is, in a sense, a misnomer because there is a wealth of information on body areas other than the head and neck. Nevertheless, the authors use clinical signs and symptoms which are found in the structures of the head and neck as a jumping-off point for the recognition of conditions which have been identified as specific...
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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1965 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
ISSN
0002-922X
DOI
10.1001/archpedi.1965.02090020382032
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Abstract

This article is only available in the PDF format. Download the PDF to view the article, as well as its associated figures and tables. Abstract The title of this volume is, in a sense, a misnomer because there is a wealth of information on body areas other than the head and neck. Nevertheless, the authors use clinical signs and symptoms which are found in the structures of the head and neck as a jumping-off point for the recognition of conditions which have been identified as specific syndromes. There are 103 chapters, each devoted to a given syndrome, arranged in alphabetical order. A detailed index complements the alphabetized table of contents, and an appendix provides a limited series of tables relating to development and maldevelopment of structures of the head and neck. Tables for normal chronologic development of deciduous and permanent teeth unfortunately do not take advantage of the more recent information such as provided by Moorrees et al (J Dent Res 42:1490, 1963). The text is supported by a large number of excellent illustrations including

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American Journal of Diseases of ChildrenAmerican Medical Association

Published: Apr 1, 1965

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