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Volume 333:328-329 August 3, 1995 Number 5
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Oral Manifestations of HIV Infection

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Edited by John S. Greenspan and Deborah Greenspan. 381 pp., illustrated. Carol Stream, Ill., Quintessence, 1995. $64. ISBN 0-86715-286-9.

It can be argued that the historical accident whereby medicine and dentistry became separate realms has been detrimental to patient care. This is particularly true for patients with conditions that straddle the line between the two realms (i.e., systemic illnesses with serious oral manifestations or oral conditions that take on special importance in medically compromised patients). In the past decade and a half, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection has superseded infective endocarditis as the example par excellence of this phenomenon. The publication of Oral Manifestations of HIV In- fection is a service to both the medical and dental communities, . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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