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Malignant melanoma of the oral mucosa
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1984Abstract Among neoplasms of skin, melanoma ranks as the most malignant. In Australia, primary malignant melanoma of the skin is relatively common, especially in Queensland.1 Mucosal melanoma, however, is uncommon. It is found primarily on the vulva but may occur in the anorectal region, vagina, noso-oropharyngeal regions and esophagus, and on the ...
N E, Steidler, P C, Reade, B G, Radden
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Cysts of the Oral Mucosa in Newborns
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1968CLINICALLY evident cysts of the alveolar and palatal mucosa are apparently a very common finding in newborns and infants and are often referred to as Epstein's pearls or Bohn's nodules. The cystic lesions have been described as white, raised, multiple nodules of maxillary and mandibular alveolar ridges and midpalatal region varying in size from a pin ...
E, Cataldo, M D, Berkman
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Lymphoepithelial cysts of the oral mucosa
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1973Abstract Twenty-one cases of biopsied lesions diagnosed as lymphoepithelial cyst have been reported. With no predilection for either sex, these rare lesions occurred primarily in the floor of the mouth as small, nodular, asymptomatic swellings of unknown duration and were interpreted most often as mucoceles.
J, Giunta, E, Cataldo
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Lymphopoiesis of the Oral Mucosa
Journal of Dental Research, 1962P D, TOTO, H, KWAN
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British Journal of Dermatology, 1968
SUMMARY. A case of blue naevus of the hard palate is described. Seven similar cases in the literature are reviewed.
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SUMMARY. A case of blue naevus of the hard palate is described. Seven similar cases in the literature are reviewed.
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Ultrastructures of mechanoreceptors in the oral mucosa
Anatomical Science International, 2004The present review describes the fine structures of lamellated mechanoreceptive corpuscles, Merkel cell-neurite complexes and free nerve endings in the oral mucosae of mammals, with special attention to axon terminals and lamellar cells. The mechanoreceptive nerve endings of the oral mucosa were studied using histochemistry, immunohistochemistry and ...
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Oral mucosa equivalents, prevascularization approaches, and potential applications
Connective Tissue Research, 2022Daniela S Masson-Meyers +2 more
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