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Fig. 1 | Diagnostic Pathology

Fig. 1

From: High incidence of HPV infection in minors with oral squamous cell carcinoma

Fig. 1

Clinical characteristics and radiological features of OSCC. A and B Clinical photograph of left mandibular gingival lesion at presentation shows cauliflower-shaped lesions on the buccal and lingual side of deciduous mandibular left canine tooth (blue arrows indicate). C and D Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) showed that resorption and destruction of the bone around the roots of teeth 72 to 75 can be seen, with unclear borders and bone discontinuity at the perimeters (red arrows indicate). The buccal lingual cortex is discontinuous and visible periosteal reactions are present. Additionally, the roots of 73 and 74 teeth are floating and no external absorption is visible (red arrows indicate)

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