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==Overview== | == Overview == | ||
==Physical Examination== | |||
* It’s a slow growing, diffuse, exophytic lesion usually covered by Leukoplakik patches. | |||
* Invasive lesions quickly invade bones | |||
* It is rapidly become fixed with underlying periosteum and cause gradual destruction of jaw bone. | |||
* Enlarged regional lymph nodes | |||
* Lesion shows painful multiple rugae like folds and deep clefts between them. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Physical Examination
- It’s a slow growing, diffuse, exophytic lesion usually covered by Leukoplakik patches.
- Invasive lesions quickly invade bones
- It is rapidly become fixed with underlying periosteum and cause gradual destruction of jaw bone.
- Enlarged regional lymph nodes
- Lesion shows painful multiple rugae like folds and deep clefts between them.