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- Y Zohar, R Ben-Tovim, R Gal, and N Laurian.
- Head Neck Surg. 1985 Jul 1; 7 (6): 484-6.
AbstractMetastatic carcinomas to the oral region are rare. Most of the lesions are located in the bones of the jaw. The medical literature contains quite a few examples of metastatic lesions located strictly in the oral soft tissue. We present two cases of oral soft tissue metastatic carcinoma of urogenital origin.
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