Named Cells and Bodies in Oral Pathology - Part II: A Ready Reckoner

Abstract

It is important for the Oral pathologist to be familiar with the different pathological cells and bodies as they very often tend to appear in various diseases and conditions. In spite of most of these inclusions not being pathognomic, they inevitably help the pathologist in making a diagnosis. Besides assisting in recognition of a lesion, this article will also be of immense help to the student population. This article is split into two parts for the ease of the reader. Part I provided  an overview of  various pathological cells and bodies pertaining to diseases, metabolic disorders and neoplasms. Part II will brief about those associated with cysts, tumors and infections

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