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Hairy Lesions of the Oral Cavity Clinical and Histopathologic Differentiation of Hairy Leukoplakia from Hairy Tongue
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1988
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Oral Cavity ClinicalHuman TongueOral CavityHairy LeukoplakiaOral MedicineHairy TongueHairy LesionsDermatology
Hairy leukoplakia and hairy tongue are the two most common hairlike lesions of the human tongue. Despite their hairlike appearance, the two conditions are very different clinically, histopathologically, and biologically. Those differences are the concern of this article.