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1 area of gingival recession resulting from an oral lesion.
2 sis (PDD) of the malignant transformation of oral lesions.
3 HHV loads were detected for those (n=7) with oral lesions.
4 on reducing the incidence and recurrence of oral lesions.
5 oid gel, which led to the improvement of the oral lesions.
6 entiate this condition from other ulcerative oral lesions.
7 > or = 50 cutaneous lesions and 19 (49%) had oral lesions.
8 served in necrotized regions of samples from oral lesions.
11 parameters and the presence of opportunistic oral lesions along with records of CD4+ counts and viral
12 oncurrent detection of potentially cancerous oral lesions among HIV-negative patients but not among H
13 direct sequencing, we examined premalignant oral lesion and oral cancer cell lines and found no intr
14 e benefits of tobacco cessation in resolving oral lesions and improving overall periodontal and oral
16 man herpesvirus 8 [HHV-8]) was determined in oral lesions and oral neoplasms common to persons with h
17 essation revealed complete resolution of the oral lesions and overall improvement of periodontal and
20 tory bowel disease and the importance of the oral lesions as initial presenting signs of systemic dis
21 ivation of Krt16 in mice consistently causes oral lesions as well as PPK-like hyperkeratotic calluses
22 HSV-2 shedding was never associated with an oral lesion, but it was often concurrent with genital HS
25 Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) produces oral lesions, encephalitis, keratitis, and severe infect
26 d 1% pimecrolimus cream twice daily to their oral lesions for 4 weeks, whereas group 2 applied a plac
28 ral human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and oral lesions in 161 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-p
30 tal status and the presence of opportunistic oral lesions in human immunodeficiency virus-positive (H
39 tion models to identify risk factors for two oral lesions related to human immunodeficiency virus (HI
42 ral lichen planus, and all five patients had oral lesions that clinically resembled lichen planus.
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