| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Erythematous areas or white plaques, which may show central necrosis and nonspecific ulcerations, are the main oral signs of mycosis fungoides. [43],[44],[45] Hodgkin's lymphomas do also manifest in the oral cavity particularly in the palate, floor of the mouth, and gums. [46],[47],[48],[49],[50] Although Hodgkin's disease involving the oral cavity is considered a rarity, sev
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