File:Leukoplakia.jpg

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Title Leukoplakia
Description Gum damage caused by leukoplakia (with white patches shown). Leukoplakia are patches on the tongue, in the mouth, or on the inside of the cheek that occur in response to long-term irritation.
Topics/Categories Cells or Tissue, Abnormal Cells or Tissue
Type Color, Photo
Source National Cancer Institute
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This image was released by the National Cancer Institute, an agency part of the National Institutes of Health, with the ID 2583 (image) (next).

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Author Unknown photographer
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Leukoplakia in the mandibular labial vestibule.

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June 1993

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