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Congenital epulis of the newborn: 10 New cases of a rare oral tumor
Esther L.B. Childers
, Julie Fanburg-Smith
Department of Pediatrics
Department of Orthopaedics and Therapy Services
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Division of Anatomic Pathology
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Oral Tumor
100%
α-smooth muscle Actin (α-SMA)
50%
S100 Proteins
50%
Capillary
25%
Inflammation
25%
Cell Membrane
25%
Epithelium
25%
Venules
25%
At Birth
25%
Pericytes
25%
Mucosa
25%
CD31
25%
Benign Lesion
25%
Keratin
25%
CD68
25%
Pedunculated
25%
Medium Size
25%
Staghorn
25%
Odontogenic
25%
CD34
25%
Granular Cell Tumor
25%
Perivenular
25%
Desmin
25%
Maxilla
25%
Patient Sex
25%
Nuclear Membrane
25%
Nucleolus
25%
Mandible
25%
Lesional
25%
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
25%
Calponin
25%
Mitotic Activity
25%
Vascular Channels
25%
Solid Pattern
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Neonatal Infant
100%
Mouth Tumor
100%
Congenital Epulis
100%
Smooth Muscle Actin
40%
S-100 Protein
40%
Alveolar Ridge
40%
Cell Membrane
20%
Mucosa
20%
Stroma
20%
Capillary
20%
Keratin
20%
Mitosis Rate
20%
Chlordane
20%
Venule
20%
Granular Cell Tumor
20%
Desmin
20%
Lower Jaw
20%
Maxilla
20%
Pericyte
20%
Nucleolus
20%
Calponin
20%