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Method of Studying Palatal Fusion using Static Organ Culture
Published on: September 19, 2015
Pleomorphic adenoma of the palate
1Universidad de Valencia, Servicio de Estomatología, Hospital General Universitario.
Abstract:
An 82-year-old female with a history of high blood pressure and anorexia. She was referred for a long-evolving, asymptomatic large tumor (3x3 cm) on the right side of the palate (fig 1). The patient was wearing total dentures. Intraoral examination revealed a pediculate tumor of the same color as the adjacent mucosa and presenting a firm consistency. An MRI study (fig 2-3) and biopsy were carried out (fig 4-6).
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