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. 1988 Jun;34:1377–1382.

Oral Tumours

DR Lecavalier, JHP Main
PMCID: PMC2219108  PMID: 21253197

Abstract

The authors of this article review briefly the anatomy of the oral soft tissues and describe the more common benign and malignant tumours of the mouth, giving emphasis to their clinical features.

Keywords: benign oral tumours, malignant oral tumours, premalignant oral lesions

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