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Lymphangioma is a benign growth caused by developmental malformation of lymphatic vessels that usually occurs within the first two decades of life. The clinical features present as painless, nodular, vesicle-like swellings of the soft tissue, most commonl... see more

Background: Oral candidiasis is the most prominent oral fungal infection with Candida albicans (C. albicans) as 75% of ethiologic factor. Golden sea cucumbers (Stichopus hermanii) have been consumed by Asian community as folk medicine. It has been known t... see more

Background: Oral candidiasis is the most prominent oral fungal infection with Candida albicans (C. albicans) as 75% of ethiologic factor. Golden sea cucumbers (Stichopus hermanii) have been consumed by Asian community as folk medicine. It has been known t... see more

The domestic rabbit is often preferred as an experimental model in diverse research and especially those regarding pathologies of the oral cavity, both in human and veterinary medicine. From five domestic mixed breed rabbits, fragments were harvested from... see more

The present study aimed to describe the structural and ultrastructural morphological characteristics of the lingual epithelium and the connective tissue cores (CTCs) of wild boar (Sus scrofa). The tongues were processed for light microscopy, scanning elec... see more

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the development of candidosis in rat’s tongue after intraepithelialinjections of Candida albicans. Fifty rats (Rattus norvegicus, Albinus, Wistar), originally negative for the Candidaspp. received ten intraepithel... see more

A clinical case of capillary hemangioma is reported in a white man 32 years-old, with complaint of nodule in the anterior dorsal area of tongue. The patient reported that the lesionwas beginning approximately five months ago after burn for hot food. At th... see more

1. The level of candidiasis carriage in the oral biotope among practically healthy individuals without clinical signs of candidiasis is 56.4%. The level of candidiasis carriage of the oral biotope in practically healthy persons without clinical manifestat... see more

Objectives: Oral candidiasis has increased in recent years because of the increasing number of high-risk populations. The prevalence of Candida species is different worldwide because of the difference between population characteristics, sampling protocols... see more

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