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Smokeless tobacco keratosis in oral mucosa with epithelial dysplasia: A case report. [PDF]
Kaabi HH.
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Bacterial infections of the oral mucosa.
Periodontology 2000, 2021G. Dahlén
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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.
Robert Hackett+3 more
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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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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.
Lawrence C. Schneider+2 more
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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.
Roger Thalman+3 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.
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