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<Journal>
<PublisherName>Science and Education Publishing</PublisherName>
<JournalTitle>Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Radiology</JournalTitle>
<Issn>2333-1259</Issn>
<Volume>3</Volume>
<Issue>1</Issue>
<PubDate PubStatus="epublish">
<Year>2015</Year>
<Month>01</Month>
<Day>13</Day>
</PubDate>
</Journal>
<ArticleTitle>Sheep in Wolf's Clothing - Enigma Unravelled</ArticleTitle>
<FirstPage>6</FirstPage>
<LastPage>8</LastPage>
<Language>EN</Language>
<AuthorList>
<Author>
<FirstName>Treville</FirstName>
<LastName>Pereira</LastName>
<Affiliation>Department of Oral &amp; Maxillofacial Pathology and Microbiology Dr D. Y. Patil Dental College &amp; Hospital, Sector 7, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India</Affiliation>
</Author>
<Author>
<FirstName>Subraj</FirstName>
<LastName>Shetty</LastName>
</Author>
<Author>
<FirstName>Svylvy</FirstName>
<LastName>Pereira</LastName>
</Author>

</AuthorList>
<ArticleIdList>
<ArticleId IdType="pii">ORAL2015312</ArticleId>
<ArticleId IdType="doi">10.12691/oral-3-1-2</ArticleId>
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<History>
<PubDate PubStatus="received">
<Year>2014</Year>
<Month>11</Month>
<Day>03</Day>
</PubDate>
<PubDate PubStatus="revised">
<Year>2015</Year>
<Month>01</Month>
<Day>10</Day>
</PubDate>
<PubDate PubStatus="accepted">
<Year>2015</Year>
<Month>01</Month>
<Day>13</Day>
</PubDate>
</History>
<Abstract>Ulcers are common in the oral cavity. A wide spectrum of disorders can give rise to oral ulcers which may range from a local minor trauma to a significant local disease such as a malignancy or any other systemic illness. Early detection and prevention can have a potential impact on the overall incidence, morbidity, and mortality from oral cancers. However the clinical features may sometimes be ambiguous. This article presents two cases of chronic ulcers on the tongue mimicking malignancy on initial presentation.</Abstract>
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