Erosions and blisters on the oral mucosa (A); armpit, breast, and chest
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Common Oral Lesions: Part I. Superficial Mucosal Lesions
Herpes labialis—post treatment
RACGP - Common benign and malignant oral mucosal disease
Ricardo BARBOSA LIMA, Professor, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO), Rio de Janeiro, Departamento de Medicina Especializada
Bullous Oral Erosions: Clues to Identifying—and Managing—the Cause
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Severe worsening with extensive erosions on the back (A), scalp (B)
Stomatitis: What Is It, Causes, Signs, and More
A) Oral mucosal lesions. Blue arrows: labial blisters. Yellow
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