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Giant oral lipoma: a rare entity [PDF]
Lipomas are very common benign slow-growing soft tissue neoplasms composed of mature adipose tissue mostly diagnosed in the fifth decade of life. These tumors rarely present in the oral cavity, representing less than approximately 5% of all benign mouth ...
José Burgos Ponce+3 more
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Intra oral lipoma: Report of 3 histologically different cases
Lipomas are very common benign slow-growing soft tissue neoplasms composed of mature adipose tissue mostly diagnosed in the fifth decade of life. The most common sites of involvement are the buccal mucosa, tongue, and floor of the mouth with typical ...
Dounia Sarfi+4 more
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Mouth and oral disease classification using InceptionResNetV2 method
Digital tools have greatly improved the detection and diagnosis of oral and dental disorders like cancer and gum disease. Lip or oral cavity cancer is more likely to develop in those with potentially malignant oral disorders.
Javed Rashid+5 more
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Clinical photography: attitudes of practitioners specialized in oral mucosal diseases
Introduction: Clinical photography is an important tool for clinical practice, training and research frequently used across medical specialties. It may provide snapshot images of evolving clinical situations.
Olugbeje Helen+4 more
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Phenotype changes of oral epithelial stem cells after in vitro culture [PDF]
The aim of our study was to isolate populations of keratinocyte stem cells based on the expression of cell surface markers and to investigate whether the culture could affect their phenotype.
Felipe Perozzo DALTOE+4 more
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Worldwide, oral cancer is the sixth most common type of cancer. India is in 2nd position, with the highest number of oral cancer patients. To the population of oral cancer patients, India contributes to almost one-third of the total count.
Madhusmita Das, Rasmita Dash, S. Mishra
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An Overview of Physical, Microbiological and Immune Barriers of Oral Mucosa
The oral mucosa, which is the lining tissue of the oral cavity, is a gateway to the body and it offers first-line protection against potential pathogens, exogenous chemicals, airborne allergens, etc.
S. Şenel
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Burning Mouth Syndrome: An Overview and Future Perspectives
Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) is a complex chronic neuropathic orofacial pain disorder characterized by a generalized or localized intraoral burning, dysesthetic sensation or pain of the oral mucosa, recurring daily for more than 2 h per day for more than
D. Adamo, G. Spagnuolo
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Prevalence and Characteristic of Oral Mucosa Lesions
(1) Background: Oral mucosa lesions (OMLs) are diagnosed worldwide in any population, age or gender, but in varied prevalence. OMLs can be found in each site of the oral mucosa; for some of them, it is characteristic to have a bilateral/symmetrical or ...
M. Radwan-Oczko+3 more
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Comparative analysis of the oral microbiome of burning mouth syndrome patients
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a chronic pain condition accompanied by unpleasant burning sensations of the oral mucosa. While multiple factors were proposed for the etiology, evidence suggested a neuropathic pain origin while others suspected the use ...
Byeong-min Lee+4 more
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