Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathologh


Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Diagnostic Service
P.O. Box 980566
Richmond, VA 23298-0566

PHONE: (804) 828-1778 FAX: (804) 828-623

James Burns, DDS, PhD
Chairman

John A. Svirsky, DDS, MEd
Diplomates of the American
Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology

Laurie C. Carter, DDS, PhD
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This is a page of Oral Pathology links to the World Wide Web which may be of interest to you in your study. There are many more, but these will be a good start. Simply click on the underlined blue text to go to the link.

Links to Oral Pathology web sites:

www.uiowa.edu/~oprm/AtlasHome.html - This is a very powerful Oral Pathology Atlas at the University of Iowa. It has many images of oral pathological lesions. It should be of great interest to you.

dentalstudent.com - This is a web site with many links to items of interest to dental students. You can link from this site to courses, discussion groups, and many other references that might be helpful.

medicalstudent.com - This is a similar site to dentalstudent.com that has many links and items of interest to both medical and dental students.

www.vh.org - This is the University of Iowa's Virtual Hospital. It is a powerful home page with a large number of resources that will help you look things up, study, find out about many different subjects in which you are interested. Look particularly at the section on Information for Health Care Providers.

www.mednet.gr/pim/oralpath.htm - This is a web site in Greece that has many pictures and other references in oral pathology. It is quite interesting and text is in English.

www.internets.com/mednets/spathology.htm - This powerful home page is a source of links to all sorts of pathology information. If you scroll down the list of links, you will find oral pathology links as well as a whole mass of links in general pathology.

www-medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/webpath.html- This is one of the most useful resources in general pathology. You can learn about diseases, see pictures of gross, clinical and microscopic. There are a whole series of clinicopathologic cases and a large database of review questions to study plus much more. This would be a help in National Board study. Sorry, no oral pathology stuff here.

www.largnet.uwo.ca/info/keywords.html - This is a great page where you can look up information about many pathology conditions and diseases by clicking on key words. Try it. It is based in London, and is very fast during our daytime.

www.pathsrv.com/index.html - This is a home page of a pathology service in Cambridge, MA. They have a feature entitled "newsletters." Explore the newsletters, and you will find a large number of oral pathology cases that you can review and look at. They are quite good.

www.uq.edu.au/dentistry/pathlink.htm - This is a page in Australia at Univ. of Queensland. The page is quite interesting with links to other sites such as NCI, CDC, the University of Iowa Oral Pathology Atlas and a very interesting online medical dictionary. Try it.

path.upmc.edu/cases - This site lists a large number of cases in pathology and head and neck pathology (over 100). You can explore them and see if any are of interest.

www.usc.edu/hsc/dental/opath/index.html - This is a very good page that contains lectures on numerous oral pathology topics, a good oral pathology dictionary, study guides and a number of oral pathology cases. It could prove helpful to some of you. Try all the buttons on the left margin.

angus.hsc.wvu.edu/courses.html - This site links you to the oral pathology courses at the University of West Virginia. You can explore the cases they study in their course. It is a very interesting site with some unkowns that you can puzzle over.

www.forsyth.org/oralpathology/- This is a nice series of cases (40 or so) that in a simple way pose a problem in oral pathology and then provide the answer and discussion (just a click away). The images are particularly good.

This should get you started and give you a good set of web resources. Another good exercise is to go to any of the web search engines and run a search on "oral pathology." At Yahoo I got over 4000 hits. If you have questions, we are available.

   
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