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4. May have history of recent steroid, antibiotic or chemotherapy treatment. OBJECTIVE 1. White flaky coating or patches covering all or part of the tongue, gingiva, buccal mucosa and, occasionally, the lips. (Don’t confuse with milk curds left on the tongue after feeding.) 2. If patches are removed, they leave a painful, red bleeding lesion. 3. ................
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