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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 126, No 1, 47-51.
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Co-carcinogenesis and field cancerization: oral lesions offer first signs



GL Hays, SM Lippman, CM Flaitz, RS Brown, A Pang, R Devoll and WK Hong

Department of General Dentistry, University of Texas-Houston, Health Sciences Center. This article describes two cases of multifocal synchronous cell squamous cell carcinoma in high-risk patients. The initial presentation in both instances was an erythroplakic oral lesion. The importance of the team approach between the dentist and the oncologist for quality patient care is underscored.




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