Oral Pathology: Mucous Membrane LesionsAmerican Dental Hygienists' Association, 1984 - 55 pagina's |
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... occurring lesion first and least likely occurring lesion last . Other parameters which can be used to categorize a lesion ... occur much more frequently in males than females . Again , considering the example of osteogenic sarcoma , the ...
... occurring lesion first and least likely occurring lesion last . Other parameters which can be used to categorize a lesion ... occur much more frequently in males than females . Again , considering the example of osteogenic sarcoma , the ...
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... occur slightly later with the range being 50 to the disappearance of the white lesion when the 59 years of age . This disease is a mucocutaneous buccal mucosa is stretched . Histologically there is condition with the skin lesions being ...
... occur slightly later with the range being 50 to the disappearance of the white lesion when the 59 years of age . This disease is a mucocutaneous buccal mucosa is stretched . Histologically there is condition with the skin lesions being ...
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... occur at any location within the oral ty and vascularity . A more mature lesion appears cavity ; however , being closely associated with pale and hard owing to the increased collagen protrauma or irritation , common sites include the ...
... occur at any location within the oral ty and vascularity . A more mature lesion appears cavity ; however , being closely associated with pale and hard owing to the increased collagen protrauma or irritation , common sites include the ...
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abnormal affected appearance basal base benign biopsy blood border buccal mucosa cancer carcinoma causes cell layer cells changes chief clinical common complaint complete condition connective tissue considering consists demonstrates dental denture Describe diameter differential diagnosis disease documented elevated entities epithelium erosive Erythema evaluation examination excision Figure findings formation gland growth head herpes hygienist identify important increased indicates individual infection initial inspection intraoral involved keratinized lateral lesion lichen planus lips List lymph nodes malignant mass ment mouth mucosa mucous membrane neck nevus normal observation occur oral cavity organ pain palpation parameters past medical history patient perform period physical pigmentation positive practitioner present primary prognosis protocol questioning reaction refers regard responsibility result severe skin specific structures subjective surface symptoms syndrome taking termed tion tissue tongue treatment tumor ulcer usually vesicles weeks