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Oral Pathology
Oral lesions on the tongue are commonly caused by a deficiency of Niacin (Vitamin B3).
General Pathology
The osmotic fragility test is the most relevant investigation for diagnosing hereditary spherocytosis, as it assesses the red blood cells' ability to withstand osmotic stress.
Periodontics
Juvenile periodontitis (now referred to as localized aggressive periodontitis) is characterized by localized bone loss and periodontal pockets, often affecting adolescents and young adults. The sudden drifting of teeth and the severity of bon