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Corticosteroid injection for pyogenic granuloma of the tongue in a rare resembling ulcerative malignancy: a case report. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Mao Q, Wang Y, Sun F, Liu C.
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The potential of oral healthcare providers to recognise early systemic disease. [PDF]
Ukwas A, Porter SR.
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<i>Mycoplasma pneumoniae</i>-Associated Mucositis: A Diagnostic Dilemma. [PDF]
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[Mouth mucosa protective mechanisms].
J, Andić, V, Popović
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[Lichen ruber planus of the mouth mucosa].
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A post-mortem study of the mucosa in the endentulous mouth.
Journal of Dentistry, 1980This study demonstrates that meaningful quantitative histological examination can be undertaken on post-mortem specimens. Care is required to avoid tissue damage and to minimize autolytic changes. Quantitative results are presented of examination of oral mucosa at two sites in the edentulous mouth.
I B, Watson, D G, MacDonald
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[Virus diseases of the mouth mucosa].
Archives of oto-rhino-laryngology, 1991In 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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