as well as the entire oral cavity at once. The ability to spread apart the metal sides of the speculum allows the tongue and buccal mucosa to be moved away from the cheek teeth for improved ...
Gastrointestinal mucus generally exists as two layers, a basal 'unstirred' or 'firmly adherent' layer and a luminal 'stirred' or 'sloppy' layer [74–76] ; however, most of the cited references ...
In the oral cavity, the hard palate, tongue and buccal mucosa are most commonly affected. The differential diagnosis includes aphthous stomatitis, varicella, HSV infection and herpangina.
Castleman disease is a benign lymph node hyperplasia with two histological subtypes. In the case reported here, a young adult male presented with mucocutaneous lesions mimicking common dermatological ...