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  • 1. The frequency and malignant transformation rate of oral lichen planus and leukoplakia--a retrospective study.
    Brzak BL, Mravak-Stipetić M, Canjuga I, Baricević M, Balicević D, Sikora M, Filipović-Zore I.
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