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CPC Case Discussants and ContributorsDiscussantContributorCase 1Dr. Kristin McNamaraDr. Elisabeth BloemenaThe Ohio State UniversityVU Medical CenterColumbus, OH, United States of AmericaAmsterdam, The NetherlandsMcnamara.189@osu.edue.bloemena@vumc.nlCase 2 Dr. Ana Veronica Ortega PintoDr. Natheer Hashim AbdullaUniversidad de ChileCollege of Dental Medicine Oral & Craniofacial Health SciencesSantiago, ChileSharjah, United Arab Emiratesaortega@odontologia.uchile.clnhabdulla@sharjah.ac.aeCase 3 Dr. Amir AfroghehDr. Ashleigh BriodyUniversity of the Western Cape and NHLSCentral Ohio Skin & CancerCape Town, South AfricaWesterville, OH, United States of AmericaAmir_afrogheh@ashleighbriody@Case 4 Dr. Muhammed YakinDr. Beatriz AldapeCharles Sturt UniversityFO UNAMOrange, NSW, AustraliaMexico City, Mexicomyakin@csu.edu.uapatobu1@Case 5 Dr. Leticia Ferreira CabidoDr. Amanda GruzaUniversity of the PacificUniversity of British ColumbiaSan Francisco, CA, United States of AmericaVancouver, BC, Canadalferreira@pacific.eduAmanda.gruza@alumni.ubc.caCase 6 Dr. Nasser Said-Al-NaiefDr. Eugenio MaioranoOregon Health & Science UniversityUniversità degli Studi di Bari "Aldo Moro"Portland, OR, United States of AmericaBari, BA, ItalyNassersaid2009@eugenio.maiorano@uniba.itCase 7 Dr. Shruti KashikarDr. Celeste Sanchez-RomeroRutgers School of Dental MedicineUniversity of?CampinasNewark, NJ, United States of AmericaDurango, Brazilskashikar86@csr_90@136398015240000CPC Case HistoriesCase #1 - Male patient, age 74 years with a tumour on the dorsum of the tongue.Case #2 - Female patient aged 10 years with bleeding gingival overgrowth of 3 months duration. The right lower first molar is carious, mobile with buccal and lingual bone loss. Enlarged bilateral submandibular lymph nodes are palpable bilaterally. The patient has learning disability.Case 3 - Male patient aged 51 years, who stated that he drank what he thought was “mouldy” Crystal Lite beverage 10 weeks earlier. At that time, he noticed a tickling sensation in the back of his throat, and on inspection, he identified what he described as “an enlarged taste bud” on his posterior dorsal tongue. No response to antibiotics or anti-fungal medication.Case #4 - Female patient aged 54 years, 2 years history of an asymptomatic radiolucency with cortical expansion, noticed after tooth extraction.Case #5 - A 57 year old female presented to her oral surgeon with recurrence of an asymptomatic, slowly enlarging, firm swelling involving the anterior maxillary gingiva. There have been several previous biopsy specimens. The maxillary teeth that are not root filled are vital.Case #6 - Female patient aged 42 years with bilateral parodontal swelling in the maxillary area.Case #7 - Female patient aged 2 years with multiple tumors affecting skull, orbits and maxillary sinuses. There is bilateral exophthalmos. ................
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