The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system: pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. [c1959]. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. [c1962, 1979]. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract, and pancreas. [2d ed., c1964 |
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Page 121
In general , such lesions do not bear strict comparison with the homologous skin
lesions , because of the considerable difference in moisture , temperature ,
exposure to trauma , lack of a keratin layer and the presence of secondary
infection .
In general , such lesions do not bear strict comparison with the homologous skin
lesions , because of the considerable difference in moisture , temperature ,
exposure to trauma , lack of a keratin layer and the presence of secondary
infection .
Page 126
The lesions are not painful but may , in advanced cases , produce a sensation of
dryness or burning . The whitish patches may be located in practically all regions
of the oral cavity , but over half are on the buccal mucosa . The early sign of the ...
The lesions are not painful but may , in advanced cases , produce a sensation of
dryness or burning . The whitish patches may be located in practically all regions
of the oral cavity , but over half are on the buccal mucosa . The early sign of the ...
Page 127
In leukoplakic lesions ( see page 126 ) the tendency toward malignant growth is
high if the cells of the prickle cell layer show ... The initial lesion in the soft tissues
is usually a deceptively benign ulcer , without marginal induration or pain .
In leukoplakic lesions ( see page 126 ) the tendency toward malignant growth is
high if the cells of the prickle cell layer show ... The initial lesion in the soft tissues
is usually a deceptively benign ulcer , without marginal induration or pain .
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