Abstract

Two cases of an intraoral minor salivary gland lesion are described. They are, in the authors' experience, unique. The nature and classification of these lesions are not known, but they represent either hyperplasia or adenoma. Long-term follow-up is available for one of these patients, and he remains free of any disease after 10 years.

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