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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
H S, Chung +3 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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1985
Tuberculous lesions are uncommon in the mouth and are usually secondary to open pulmonary tuberculosis. A tuberculous ulcer is the usual presentation, the dorsal surface of the tongue being the typical site1. The ulcer tends to be single, painful, and characteristically has irregular, undermined edges and a friable, granular floor. Microscopy shows the
R. B. Lucas, J. W. Eveson
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Tuberculous lesions are uncommon in the mouth and are usually secondary to open pulmonary tuberculosis. A tuberculous ulcer is the usual presentation, the dorsal surface of the tongue being the typical site1. The ulcer tends to be single, painful, and characteristically has irregular, undermined edges and a friable, granular floor. Microscopy shows the
R. B. Lucas, J. W. Eveson
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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.
R T, Durocher +2 more
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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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Biomechanics of prehensile oral mucosa
Journal of Morphology, 1967AbstractLarge dogs are able to deliver a powerful bite that generates considerable stress in the anterior, prehensile part of the jaws.In the upper jaw most of the biting force is borne by the anterior teeth. The palatal mucosa provides little resistance to deformation. It is easily compressed and rather mobile.In the lower jaw, the mucosa covering the
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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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Cutis, 1995
Four patients presented with asymptomatic gray-white oral mucosal tissues that sloughed and peeled away leaving a normal tissue base. This peeling phenomenon appeared unlike any known oral mucosal disease, although it somewhat resembled leukoedema and chemically irritated oral mucosa due to certain dentifrices and mouthwashes.
D J, Zegarelli, D N, Silvers
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Four patients presented with asymptomatic gray-white oral mucosal tissues that sloughed and peeled away leaving a normal tissue base. This peeling phenomenon appeared unlike any known oral mucosal disease, although it somewhat resembled leukoedema and chemically irritated oral mucosa due to certain dentifrices and mouthwashes.
D J, Zegarelli, D N, Silvers
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Oral mucosa and complete dentures
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1982The reduction in the epithelial thickness under dentures did not reach the level of significance. The significant reduction in the epithelial morphology indicating a flatter basement membrane would suggest that the epithelium undergoes an adaptive change as a result of surface loading to produce a more uniform epithelium.
I B, Watson, D G, MacDonald
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Autofluorescence characteristics of oral mucosa
Head & Neck, 1997The fluorescence characteristics of tissues depend upon their biochemical composition and histomorphological architecture, both of which undergo a change during malignant transformation. These changes are detectable as an alteration in the fluorescence spectral profile of the tissues.Biopsy specimens from clinically suspicious lesions and normal ...
D R, Ingrams +11 more
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Warty dyskeratoma of oral mucosa
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1981Abstract A case of intraoral warty dyskeratoma in a 53-year-old man is presented and the literature is reviewed briefly. Warty dyskeratoma of the oral mucosa shares many of the clinical and histologic features of its cutaneous counterpart but may have a different origin and a more variable clinical appearance.
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