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Immune Tolerance in the Oral Mucosa
The oral mucosa is a site of intense immune activity, where a large variety of immune cells meet to provide a first line of defense against pathogenic organisms.
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Ulcerations of the oral mucosa
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Tandheelkunde, 2023Ulceration is a common presenting sign of a wide spectrum of diseases of the oral cavity involving many etiologic factors, such as trauma, infection, neoplasms, medication, and immune related disorders, ranging from self-limited lesions to life-threatening diseases.
E H, van der Meij, J G A M, de Visscher
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1972
An extremely high incidence of leukoedema of the oral mucosa was found clinically in this study of 430 patients. Leukoedema on the buccal mucosa was clinically observed in 400 patients, and also on the labial mucosa in 131 patients. In most patients buccal involvement was bilateral.
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An extremely high incidence of leukoedema of the oral mucosa was found clinically in this study of 430 patients. Leukoedema on the buccal mucosa was clinically observed in 400 patients, and also on the labial mucosa in 131 patients. In most patients buccal involvement was bilateral.
R T, Durocher +2 more
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Melanoacanthoma of the oral mucosa
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1981Abstract The melanoacanthoma is a benign tumor consisting of proliferating keratinocytes and melanocytes. The literature contains reports of only twenty cases, none of them intraoral. We report a case of a melanoacanthoma in the buccal mucosa of a 9-year-old black girl.
L C, Schneider, M L, Mesa, S M, Haber
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Nature Reviews Immunology, 2021
A new study in Cell provides a cellular atlas of the oral mucosa, revealing complex stromal–immune cell interactions that support inflammatory responsiveness and neutrophil recruitment.
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A new study in Cell provides a cellular atlas of the oral mucosa, revealing complex stromal–immune cell interactions that support inflammatory responsiveness and neutrophil recruitment.
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Mucormycosis of the Oral Mucosa
Archives of Dermatology, 1964A case of mucormycosis essentially localized to the mucosa of the palate and contiguous tissues has been reported in a 40-year-old diabetic female. Palatal bone had undergone necrosis, and maxillary sinus mucosa was also involved with lesions of mucormycosis.
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1976
Lesions of the oral mucosa are numerous. The purpose of this article is to review the more common and most serious of them, to explore some basic‐science aspects of their development, and to discuss prevention and treatment.
I W, Scopp, A J, Valauri
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Lesions of the oral mucosa are numerous. The purpose of this article is to review the more common and most serious of them, to explore some basic‐science aspects of their development, and to discuss prevention and treatment.
I W, Scopp, A J, Valauri
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1978
Some of the more common disorders and anomalies of the oral cavity are discussed, and oral signs that may help in the diagnosis of more general disease entities are detailed.
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Some of the more common disorders and anomalies of the oral cavity are discussed, and oral signs that may help in the diagnosis of more general disease entities are detailed.
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Eosinophilic ulcer of oral mucosa
International Journal of Dermatology, 1998A 41‐year‐old woman was seen for the examination of a painless lesion on the posterior hard palate of 2 weeks’ duration. She had no systemic symptoms. Examination of the hard palate showed a single 1 × 1 cm, round, punched out ulcer with an erythematous base; the margins of the ulcer were slightly raised and indurated ( Fig. 1). Other clinical findings
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Larva migrans of the Oral Mucosa
Dermatologica, 2009A case of buccal larva migrans is presented. This rare peculiar localization is discussed. The different treatments are mentioned with special regard to the topical and systemic use of the thiabendazole.
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