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Various examples of oral lesions. In many instances the exact cause of these mouth lesions can not be clearly established. Bacterial, viral, and fungal cultures should be obtained whenever in doubt. Any lesion that does not resolve promptly should be biopsied.

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Various examples of oral lesions. In many instances the exact cause of these mouth lesions can not be clearly established. Bacterial, viral, and fungal cultures should be obtained whenever in doubt. Any lesion that does not resolve promptly should be biopsied.

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Various examples of oral lesions. In many instances the exact cause of these mouth lesions can not be clearly established. Bacterial, viral, and fungal cultures should be obtained whenever in doubt. Any lesion that does not resolve promptly should be biopsied.

FIGURE 112-204

Various examples of oral lesions. In many instances the exact cause of these mouth lesions can not be clearly established. Bacterial, viral, and fungal cultures should be obtained whenever in doubt. Any lesion that does not resolve promptly should be biopsied.

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Various examples of oral lesions. In many instances the exact cause of these mouth lesions can not be clearly established. Bacterial, viral, and fungal cultures should be obtained whenever in doubt. Any lesion that does not resolve promptly should be biopsied.

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Various examples of oral lesions. In many instances the exact cause of these mouth lesions can not be clearly established. Bacterial, viral, and fungal cultures should be obtained whenever in doubt. Any lesion that does not resolve promptly should be biopsied.

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Various examples of oral lesions. In many instances the exact cause of these mouth lesions can not be clearly established. Bacterial, viral, and fungal cultures should be obtained whenever in doubt. Any lesion that does not resolve promptly should be biopsied.

FIGURE 112-208

Various examples of oral lesions. In many instances the exact cause of these mouth lesions can not be clearly established. Bacterial, viral, and fungal cultures should be obtained whenever in doubt. Any lesion that does not resolve promptly should be biopsied.

FIGURE 112-209

Various examples of oral lesions. In many instances the exact cause of these mouth lesions can not be clearly established. Bacterial, viral, and fungal cultures should be obtained whenever in doubt. Any lesion that does not resolve promptly should be biopsied.

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