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Special:WhatLinksHere > Special:Log > Special:UserLogin > Special:UserRights/Laura0709 > Special:History/Focal Fibrous Hyperplasia

Focal Fibrous Hyperplasia

3 August 2014

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2 May 2014

  • Bara

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30 August 2013

  • Bara

    moved Focal fibrous hyperplasia to Focal Fibrous Hyperplasia

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  • Bara

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12 March 2013

  • Bara

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28 June 2010

  • Bara

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26 May 2010

  • Bara

    Created page with '*44% of cases. *Dense collagenous tissue, with ulceration/superficial inflammation *Dystrophic calcificaition within the fibrous connective tissue stroma (often highly cellular,…'

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