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A Possible Association of Salivary Gland Tumors and Oral Lesions with Birt-Hogg-Dube Syndrome: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Peraza Labrador A +4 more
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Development of a decision tree model for predicting the malignancy of localized gingival enlargements based on clinical characteristics. [PDF]
Sripodok P +9 more
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Generalized cutaneous talaromycosis (Penicilliosis) in an immunocompetent individual. [PDF]
Aryanian Z +5 more
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Oral focal mucinosis in an adolescent: a case report
AbstractOral focal mucinosis (OFM) is an uncommon soft tissue lesion of unknown aetiology. Clinically, it is most commonly found on the gingiva and presents as a painless, sessile or pedunculated mass that is the same colour as surrounding mucosa. Histologically, it is characterized by focal myxoid degeneration of connective tissue.
Luke S P Moore
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Oral Focal Mucinosis of the Gingiva: Case Report
Background: Oral focal mucinosis is a rare disease of unknown etiology, where the connective tissue undergoes a focal myxoid degeneration.Methods: We describe a 48‐year‐old patient who was referred for a firm, tender mass located on the gingiva of the left central mandibular incisor.
Giovanna Iezzi +2 more
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International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1990
Oral focal mucinosis (OFM) is an uncommon clinicopathological entity which is considered to be the oral counterpart of cutaneous focal mucinosis and/or cutaneous myxoid cyst. It is comprised of a clinically elevated mass with a histological picture of localized areas of myxomatous connective tissue.
Louis S Hansen
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Oral focal mucinosis (OFM) is an uncommon clinicopathological entity which is considered to be the oral counterpart of cutaneous focal mucinosis and/or cutaneous myxoid cyst. It is comprised of a clinically elevated mass with a histological picture of localized areas of myxomatous connective tissue.
Louis S Hansen
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Oral focal mucinosis: A systematic review
British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryOral focal mucinosis (OFM) is a rare lesion first described in 1974, but the aetiology remains unknown. Clinically, OFM presents as an asymptomatic nodular lesion and the similarity of clinical features to other soft tissue injuries makes the diagnosis difficult.
Laura Borges Kirschnick +2 more
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Oral focal mucinosis: A multi‐institutional study and literature review
AbstractBackgroundOral focal mucinosis (OFM) is a rare benign condition of unknown etiology, considered the oral counterpart of cutaneous focal mucinosis. We report the clinicopathologic features of 21 cases of OFM in conjunction with a review of the literature.MethodsClinical data were collected from the records of five oral and maxillofacial ...
John Lennon Silva Cunha +13 more
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