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Oral Mucosa Fibrous Lesions Overview by مصطفى سهيل is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses four types of fibrous proliferative lesions of the oral mucosa: 1. Focal fibrous hyperplasia presents as a yellowish-pink nodule on the buccal mucosa caused by trauma. Histologically it shows dense fibrous tissue with parallel collagen fibers. 2. Pyogenic granuloma is a common reactive lesion seen in pregnant women and teenagers, appearing as a red pedunculated growth on the gingiva. Histologically it resembles granulation tissue with many blood vessels. 3. Peripheral giant cell
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- مصطفى سهيل
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