The goal of this text is to remind the place of histoplasmosis in the differential diagnosis of chronical buccal lesions, even if this pathology is extremely rare in our countries. The diagnosis is easy and fast because we can do biopsy in a place easily accessible.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFSkeleton is the most common organ targeted by breast cancer cells, especially from estrogen receptor alpha (ER)-positive neoplasms. Metastatic cells can stimulate directly or indirectly osteoclast-mediated bone resorption. Tumor-induced osteolysis is often extensive and leads to the release of large quantities of calcium.
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