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Hyperpigmentation of the hard palate mucosa in a patient with chronic myeloid leukaemia taking imatinib

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Fig. 1 An extensive blue–grey pigmented lesion of the hard palatemucosa evident on clinical examination
Fig. 2 The lamina propria of the oral mucosa contained brownpigment scattered between collagen fibres and in the cytoplasm ofmacrophages (H&E ×10)
Table 2 Summary of previous case reports on oral mucosal pigmentation associated with imatinib therapy

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