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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2011) 222 (2): 113–118.
Published Online: 05 April 2011
...M.B. Abdel-Naser; F. Tsatsou; S. Hippe; J. Knolle; I. Anagnostopoulos; H. Stein; C.C. Zouboulis Eosinophilic ulcer of the oral mucosa is a benign lesion of unclear pathogenesis mostly affecting the tongue. It has been suggested to represent a reactive pattern to several stimuli. We report on a 12...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatologica (1974) 149 (3): 163–175.
Published Online: 15 October 2009
...C.E. Orfanos; V. Strunk; H. Gartmann Three children from Turkey were observed, showing an unusual hyperplasia of their oral mucosa, corresponding to focal epithelial hyperplasia (FEH), described by Heck. These are the first cases of Heck’s disease registered in the Federal Republic of Germany...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatologica (1981) 162 (4): 254–259.
Published Online: 14 October 2009
.... Oral mucosa Epithelial hyperplasia Viral particles Dermatologica 162: 254-259 (1981) Focal Epithelial Hyperplasia The First Reported Case from Greece George C.Laskaris, Stavros J. Papanicolaou and Angelos P. Angelopoulos Department of Oral Pathology, School of Dentristry, University of Athens...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatologica (1985) 171 (5): 308–315.
Published Online: 13 October 2009
...J. Samson; G. Fiore-Donno; N. Avizara Three cases of ‘focal epithelial hyperplasia’ (FEH) of the oral mucosa observed for the first time in Switzerland are reported. The patients were of Turkish and North African extraction. The lesions of FEH were multiple, painless, located at various sites...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatologica (1984) 168 (1): 35–40.
Published Online: 13 October 2009
...K. Gebel; O.P. Hornstein As reliable data on prevalence rates of drug-induced oral mucosa side effects are scarce in the medical literature, a retrospective analysis of drugs as possible inducers in 173 in-patients with either minor or major type of erythema multiforme (EM) admitted to the Erlangen...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatologica (1984) 169 (2): 102–103.
Published Online: 13 October 2009
...Nelson E. Driban; Martin A. Alvarez A case of a 38-year-old male with the diagnosis of Sweet’s Syndrome is reported. The most significant feature of the patient was manifested by serious lesions in the oral mucosa which persisted throughout the course of the disease. They only improved after...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatologica (1988) 177 (5): 323–326.
Published Online: 09 October 2009
...Filippo G. Aloi; Alfredo Molinero A 42-year-old man with extensive white spongy lesions of the oral mucosa from childhood is reported. Histologic examination of two punch biopsies revealed many foci of epidermolytic hyperkeratosis. Similar lesions were present in one of his two brothers but he...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (1992) 184 (4): 294–295.
Published Online: 08 October 2009
... and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Focal epithelial hyperplasia Heck’s disease Human papillomavirus Oral mucosa Case Report Dermatology 1992;184:294...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (1994) 188 (1): 66–68.
Published Online: 07 October 2009
... of radial growth than is usually observed in malignant melanoma of the oral mucosa. © 1994 S. Karger AG, Basel 1994 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be translated into other languages, reproduced or utilized in any form or by any...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (1996) 192 (3): 208–213.
Published Online: 07 October 2009
... stratum spinosum and stratum granulosum in normal and non-lesional psoriatic skin. In contrast, lesional psoriatic epidermis strongly expressed E-FABP in all suprabasal layers, like nonkeratinized oral mucosa. The basal layer did not express E-FABP reactivity in any of these samples. Accordingly, basal...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (1996) 193 (3): 261–262.
Published Online: 06 October 2009
...R. Viraben; C. Aquilina; P. Brousset; J. Bazex Focal epithelial hyperplasia (FEH) of the oral mucosa occurring in a HIV-infected man is described. Molecular biology disclosed an HPV-32 type in oral lesions. The association of FEH and AIDS is uncommon although many HPV subtypes may manifest during...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2005) 211 (3): 224–233.
Published Online: 04 November 2005
... of the dermal melanocytoses. Transitional states between blue nevus and nevus of Ota may occur clinically and histologically. Blue nevus Plaque-type blue nevus Oral mucosa Oral pigmentation Nevus of Ota The oral pigmented lesion in our patient may clinically resemble the oral part of nevus of Ota...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2003) 207 (4): 386–389.
Published Online: 29 January 2004
... accompanied by increase of body temperature, chills and erosive lesions on the lips and oral mucosa. The palmar and plantar surfaces revealed edema, erythema and pulpitis with epidermolysis. On histologic examination necrotic keratinocytes and epidermal spongiosis were observed. After administration of high...
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Journal: Dermatology
Dermatology (2001) 203 (4): 339–341.
Published Online: 12 December 2001
.... Focal epithelial hyperplasia Human papilloma virus Oral mucosa Immunodeficiency HIV infection Focal epithelial hyperplasia (FEH) is a rare but distinct entity of viral etiology. It is associated with human papilloma virus (HPV) infection – most commonly HPV types 13 (hpv13) and 32...