PMID: 6992020Jun 1, 1980Paper

Split-thickness skin graft for treatment of oral benign mucous membrane pemphigoid. Report of a case

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology
D B O'HaraD A Galbraith

Abstract

The painful oral lesions of benign mucous membrane pemphigoid often make the wearing of complete dentures difficult or impossible. A mandibular split-thickness skin graft vestibuloplasty was performed on a patient with benign mucous membrane pemphigoid. This procedure may be indicated in those cases which do not respond to meticulous denture construction and steroid therapy.

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Aug 1, 1962·Archives of Dermatology·I B SNEDDON

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Sep 1, 1981·Journal of Periodontology·R J Nisengard, M Neiders
Jul 1, 1981·Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology·R J Coskey

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