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The skin collector. Rearsby, Leicester: WF Howes Ltd, 2015.

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Essential skin pathology. London: Mosby, 1999.

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1957-, Swanson Paul E., ed. Cutaneous adnexal tumors: A guide to pathologic diagnosis. Chicago: ASCP Press, 1991.

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J, Herzberg Arlene, ed. Atlas of dermatopathology. Philadelphia: Saunders, 1996.

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J, Honig Paul, and Jaworsky Christine, eds. Pediatric dermatopathology: Clinical and pathologic correlations. Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1994.

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A concise atlas of dermatopathology. London: Gower Medical Pub., 1993.

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1936-, Ackerman A. Bernard, Sison-Torre Evita Q, Gelmetti Carlo, and Annessi Giorgio, eds. Pediatric dermatology and dermatopathology: A text and atlas. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1990.

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Caputo, Ruggero. Pediatric dermatology and dermatopathology: A concise atlas. London: Martin Dunitz, 2002.

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Cascarini, Luke, Clare Schilling, Ben Gurney, and Peter Brennan. In the clinic. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198767817.003.0005.

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This chapter discusses oral and maxillofacial surgery in the clinic, including, Mandible fractures, Orbital floor fractures, Zygoma fractures, Maxillary fractures, Nose, naso-ethmoidal, and frontal bone fractures, Face and scalp soft tissue injuries, Dento-alveolar: assessment for extractions, Dento-alveolar: impacted teeth, Dento-alveolar: jaw pathologies, Temporomandibular joint problems, Oral and facial pain, Management of oral lesions, Management of neck lumps, Skin tumours, Work-up for major head and neck oncoplastic surgery, Reviewing head and neck cancer patients, Salivary gland diseases, Orthognathic patients, and Miscellaneous conditions in the clinic
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Skin Pathology. Churchill Livingstone, 2002.

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Skin Pathology. Churchill Livingstone, 1997.

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Skin Pathology. Elsevier - Health Sciences Division, 2009.

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F, Hood Antoinette, ed. Primer of dermatopathology. 3rd ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott William & Wilkins, 2002.

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Mihm, Martin C., Thomas D. Horn, Antoinette F. Hood, Theodore H. Kwan, and Bruce R. Smoller. Primer of Dermatopathology (Book with CD-ROM). 3rd ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2002.

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Hakim, Alan J., and Rodney Grahame. Hypermobility syndromes. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642489.003.0159.

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Hypermobility-related syndromes constitute a family of heritable disorders of connective tissue (HDCT) that derive from abnormalities affecting genes that encode for the connective tissue matrix proteins such as collagen, fibrillin, and tenascin. They range from such commonplace though poorly recognized conditions such as the joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS) to the better-known, if more rare, eponymous syndromes such as Marfan's syndrome (MFS) and the different types of the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS). The more common presentations are with skin pathology (bruising, scaring), joint or spinal and/or muscle pain and instability with vulnerability to injury and chronic widespread pain, cardiac valve pathologies, and in MFS and vascular EDS, arterial dilatation with the risk of dissection and rupture. JHS (widely considered synonymous with the EDS hypermobility type) is further complicated by cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction such as orthostatic intolerance, palpitations, and syncope, and the recently described and commonly encountered pangastrointestinal dysmotility. The latter can manifest as gastro-oesophageal reflux, gastroparesis, slow-transit constipation, or rectal evacuatory dysfunction with rectal intussusception. In addition, HDCT are associated with bladder and uterine problems as a consequence of pelvic floor weakness. Such multisystemic conditions need to be managed by a multidisciplinary team able to draw on medical, surgical, physical, and psychological interventions by appropriately experienced specialists and therapists. This chapter introduces the reader to the epidemiology, genetics, classification, and clinical presentation of JHS, EDS, and MFS. It also describes the key investigations required to support a diagnosis and assess complications of an HDCT, as well as the multidisciplinary approach to management.
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Wittekind, C., H. Denk, H. P. Dienes, J. Düllmann, H. P. Fischer, O. Klinge, W. Lierse, et al. Pathologie der Leber und Gallenwege. 2nd ed. Springer, 1999.

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Schäfer, H., E. Schwarz, G. Stüttgen, W. G. Forssmann, A. J. Jong, J. W. H. Mali, D. A. Reay, F. A. J. Thiele, and H. W. Spier. Normale und Pathologische Physiologie der Haut III / Normal and Pathologic Physiology of the Skin III. Springer, 2011.

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Löning, T., and L. Riethdorf. Pathologie des Uterus, der Vagina und Vulva. Springer, 2000.

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McKee, Philip H., and R. Allan Marsden. A Concise Atlas of Dermatopathology. Gower Medical Pub, 1992.

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Sison-Torre, Evita Q., Carlo Gelmetti, Giorgio Annessi, A. Bernard Ackerman, and Ruggero Caputo. Pediatric Dermatology and Dermatophytology: A Text and Atlas. Ardor Scribendi, 1990.

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Sison-Torre, Evita Q., Carlo Gelmetti, Giorgio Annessi, A. Bernard Ackerman, and Ruggero Caputo. Pediatric Dermatology and Dermatopathology: A Text and Atlas. Lea & Febiger, 1995.

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Sison-Torre, Evita Q., Carlo Gelmetti, Giorgio Annessi, and Ruggero Caputo. Pediatric Dermatology and Dermatopathology: A Text and Atlas. Ardor Scribendi, 1993.

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Gelmetti, Carlo, and Ruggero Caputo. Pediatric Dermatology and Dermatopathology: A Concise Atlas. Taylor & Francis Group, 2001.

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Gelmetti, Carlo, Giorgio Annessi, and Ruggero Caputo. Pediatric Dermatology and Dermatopathology: A Text and Atlas. Williams & Wilkins, 1996.

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