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Winter, 2005

The Oral Pathology Staff at the University of Washington would like to wish you a rewarding and peaceful 2005.

This issue is dedicated to a review and discussion of the recent publications on the prediction of behavior and progression of oral benign and premalignant epithelial lesions (i.e. leukoplakia) to invasive squamous cell carcinoma. These studies are produced by a group of investigators at the University of Oslo, Norway. The reason for dedicating most of this newsletter to these studies is based on the fact that these studies are strong, with solid data, and should be put to clinical use by general dental practitioners. You will find that there are limitations to their everyday application. Nonetheless, the information needs to be disseminated to all practicing dentists and dental specialties. These studies are covered at three levels: in News in Brief, where the studies are briefly reviewed; in the Clinical Case Discussion, where the terminology is defined in terms that make sense to readers unfamiliar with research; and in Diagnostic Tests, where the laboratory test is reviewed. In addition, our group is delighted to have my colleague Dr. Michele Murburg, a psychiatrist at the VA Medical Center, write a piece on Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) which is quite timely for the winter in Seattle. We would like to thank her for taking the time to write this article, which is in the Miscellaneous section. The Oral Pathology Seminars section shows the upcoming CDE courses offered this year.

Thank you, and Happy New Year!
Dolphine Oda, BDS, MSc
Oral Pathologist, University of Washington OMPS