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Arterial Supply of the Oral Mucosa
Cells Tissues Organs, 1991In 15 human heads, bilateral injection through the common carotid artery was carried out in order to find out whether there are any more or less distinctly limited segments of the oral mucosa supplied by certain arterial branches that would represent the nutritive pedicles of the respective segments.
E. Piehslinger +3 more
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Viral diseases of the oral mucosa
Dermatologic Clinics, 2003A wide variety of both DNA and RNA viruses affect the oral cavity. When considered in conjunction with cutaneous features, careful examination of the oral mucosa and oropharynx aids the clinician in making a diagnosis. Examination of the oral cavity should be incorporated as a regular component of the dermatologic examination because diagnostic clues ...
Roy S. Rogers +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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Superficial Mucoceles of the Oral Mucosa
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1990Superficial mucoceles are innocuous vesicular lesions that have been mistaken for mucous membrane pemphigoid. Clinically they are asymptomatic, small, clear, tense vesicles that have a predilection for the retromolar pad area, posterior buccal mucosa, and soft palate. Microscopically they are subepithelial extravasations of sialomucin that occur at the
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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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[Tuberculosis of the oral mucosa].
Minerva stomatologica, 1981The authors deal with a secondary TBC case of the mucous membrane of the cheek they have treated. They also deal with the present etiopathogenic hypotheses on this subject and the most frequent clinical symptoms.
Viva E. +3 more
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Lymphopoiesis of the Oral Mucosa
Journal of Dental Research, 1962Patrick D. Toto, Hsueh Kwan
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Archives of Dermatology, 1965
The authors have written an excellent treatise on diseases of the oral mucosa, based largely on articles selected from the literature and on their own extensive experience in an oral disease clinic (Tufts University). The text is authoritative and complete. The chapters on lichen planus, desquamative gingivitis, and carcinoma are particularly good.
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The authors have written an excellent treatise on diseases of the oral mucosa, based largely on articles selected from the literature and on their own extensive experience in an oral disease clinic (Tufts University). The text is authoritative and complete. The chapters on lichen planus, desquamative gingivitis, and carcinoma are particularly good.
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