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Florid follicular lymphoid hyperplasia of the palate: review of the literature and report of an illustrative case.

John BrooksShahd AlajajiAhmed SultanYesenia ParraguirreJustin CerritoRiya GuptaJeffery PriceJoshua LubekRania Younis
Published in: Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985) (2024)
Palatal follicular lymphoid hyperplasias often arise as a reactive process. Critical histopathologic and histochemical assessments are necessary to establish benignity. Postoperatively, clinicians should follow patients for at least 5 years for recurrence and remain vigilant for neoplastic change as several published accounts of non-oral follicular lymphoid hyperplasias have undergone malignant transformation, usually to lymphoma.
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