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Intraoral Keloid: Complication of Forehead Flap

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Date 1980 Mar 1
PMID 6995908
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Intraoral keloids are rare de novo, but can occur on transplanted skin. A case in which an unusual complication of forehead flap reconstruction resulted in the formation of a large keloid in the oral cavity is presented. Therapy is discussed.

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