| 41. | Increased transmission risk associated with factors involving introduction of virus to the oral mucosa.
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| 42. | The intestinal mucosa heals quickly from such biopsies.
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| 43. | The mucosa of the microvasculitis with fibrinoid necrosis.
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| 44. | It may involve the conjunctivae over the scleras but usually not the oral mucosa.
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| 45. | This is thought to be different from the mucus produced by the gastric mucosa.
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| 46. | Erosions and inflammation are widespread on buccal mucosa.
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| 47. | In the soluble form, MUC-4 appears to lubricate the epithelial mucosa.
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| 48. | The bacteria are also able to stimulate lymphoid tissue associated with the gut mucosa.
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| 49. | Ecchymosis mainly presents on buccal mucosa or tongue.
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| 50. | The paleness of oral mucosa and ulcers are also commonly found in these patients.
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