A 34‐year‐old woman with complaints of mandibular swelling that started 4 months earlier was referred to the Oral Diseases Department. Based on the clinical and radiographic appearance, the primary diagnosis was an intraosseous reactive lesion. However, the result of histopathology indicated osteosarcoma.
A patient was referred to the oral medicine department with symptoms of
redness and swelling of the lips and cheek, and intra-oral lesion.
Biopsy was taken and laboratory factors were higher than normal,
suggesting diagnosis of sarcoidosis. In this study we analyze the oral
findings associated with sarcoidosis.
A patient was referred to the oral medicine department with redness and swelling of the lips and cheek, and an intra‐oral lesion. Biopsy and laboratory investigations suggested a diagnosis of sarcoidosis. In this study we discuss oral findings associated with sarcoidosis.
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