Amalgam Tattoo Mimicking Mucosal Melanoma: A Diagnostic Dilemma Revisited
Mucosal melanoma of the oral cavity is a rare but highly aggressive neoplasm. However, the clinicians need to be aware of the other and more frequent etiologies of intraoral pigmentation, such as amalgam tattoos. As amalgam has been extensively used for dental restorations and can cause pigmentation...
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Main Authors: | K. Lundin (Author), G. Schmidt (Author), C. Bonde (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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