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Follicular lymphoid hyperplasia of the posterior maxillary site presenting as uncommon entity: a case report and review of the literature

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Fig. 1 a Intraoral appearance of the mass lesion overlying by normal mucosa in the maxillary posterior site
Fig. 2 Magnetic resonance imaging scan showing (a) homogeneously enhanced signal intensity on a T1-weighted image after gadoliniumadministration and (b) high signal intensity on a Short T1 Inversion Recovery image
Fig. 5 Immunohistochemical features of the lymphoid follicles. a The whole areas of lymphoid follicles were positive for CD20 (10x)
Fig. 6 The germinal centers showed positive immunostaining for CD10 (a), Bcl6 (b), and Ki67 (c) (10x)
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