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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
J. W. Eveson, R. B. Lucas
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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
J. W. Eveson, R. B. Lucas
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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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Verruciform Xanthoma of the Oral Mucosa
Dermatology, 1982An additional case of verruciform xanthoma in the oral cavity is presented. The clinical and light microscopic findings in this case are similar to those previously described. In addition, the clinical features of 47 cases that could be found in the literature are summarized and discussed.
SKLAVOUNOU, A +2 more
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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 ...
Krishnendu Roy +12 more
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2014
The stratified squamous epithelium of the oral mucosa is characterized by significant regional variations mainly with regard to differences in the degree of keratinization. The oral mucosa is also divided into lining, masticatory, and specialized types reflecting the functions in different areas.
Pedersen, Anne Marie Lynge +1 more
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The stratified squamous epithelium of the oral mucosa is characterized by significant regional variations mainly with regard to differences in the degree of keratinization. The oral mucosa is also divided into lining, masticatory, and specialized types reflecting the functions in different areas.
Pedersen, Anne Marie Lynge +1 more
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Larva migrans of the Oral Mucosa
Dermatology, 1988A 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.
André, Josette +3 more
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Archives of Dermatology, 1926
From an embryologic point of view, certain diseases of the oral and nasal mucosa are logically related to those on the cutaneous surface. A common ectodermic origin brings affections of these structures in closer relation to each other than with the diseases of the deeper digestive tract which originates from the entoderm. Furthermore, eruptions of the
John A. Fordyce, George M. Mackee
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From an embryologic point of view, certain diseases of the oral and nasal mucosa are logically related to those on the cutaneous surface. A common ectodermic origin brings affections of these structures in closer relation to each other than with the diseases of the deeper digestive tract which originates from the entoderm. Furthermore, eruptions of the
John A. Fordyce, George M. Mackee
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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
Won Hyoung Kang +3 more
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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.
John L. Giunta, Edmund Cataldo
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Leukoedema of the human oral mucosa
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1968Abstract The clinical and histologic features of leukoedema of the oral mucosa have been described in nineteen cases reviewed by Sandstead, who had originally introduced the term, and three cases studied at the Clinical Center of the National Institutes of Health.
Harold R. Stanley +2 more
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