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Die Viruskrankheiten der Mundschleimhaut
Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1976In accordance with the system of viral species, viral disorders of the oral mucosa may be classified with regard to their intensity of affection. There are but few viral infections exclusively affecting the oral mucosa like e.g. 1. Glossitis papulosa of Michelson, representing a special form of vaccinia inoculata, 2. Gingivo-stomatitis herpetica and 3.
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[Mouth mucosa free-flap grafts in repeat operations of hypospadias].
Minerva pediatrica, 2000Buccal mucosal grafts are widely used in the treatment of primary hypospadias and urethral stenosis owing to their elasticity, optimal attachment, possibility of generous harvesting and easy preparation. The aim of this study was to check whether buccal mucosal flaps are also valuable in redo surgery for hypospadias complicated by large breaks in the ...
MARTE, Antonio+4 more
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[Changes in the mouth mucosa in patients with chronic inflammatory intestinal diseases].
Minerva stomatologica, 1999Oral mucosa and periodontal lesions occurrence in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), Ulcerative Colitis (UC) and Crohn Disease (CD).This study involved 100 patients examined for 5 years (1990/1995), with a clinical and histopathological diagnosis of CD (21 patients) and UC (79 patients).The analysis of the data obtained, from our sample, showed that 5 ...
COLELLA, Giuseppe+5 more
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[The diagnostic importance of mouth mucosa].
Aloys Greither
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[Contribution to leukoplakia of the mouth mucosa].
I Rennefarth, Philipp Kunze
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Regional variations in the palatal mucosa of the edentulous mouth
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1983D. Gordon MacDonald, I.B. Watson
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FREE GRAFT OF VAGINAL MUCOSA TO THE MOUTH
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1971James O. Stallings+2 more
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[Lichenoid eruptions of the mouth mucosa induced by lithium carbonate. 2 cases].
Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie, 1995Several drugs can induce lichenoid lesions.We observed two cases of lichenoid lesions of the buccal mucosa due to lithium carbonate. Drug withdrawal caused clearing.These cases emphasize the rare nature of this complication. To date only one lichenoid stomatitis has been reported in the literature.
S.Menni+3 more
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Comparative histology of mouth mucosae (sublingual region)
Toxicology Letters, 2015Bernard Palate+3 more
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