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    Glandular Odontogenic Cysts (GOCs) Lack MAML2 Rearrangements: A Finding to Discredit the Putative Nature of GOC as a Precursor to Central Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma by Bishop, Justin A., Yonescu, Raluca, Batista, Denise, Warnock, Gary R., Westra, William H.

    “…Glandular odontogenic cyst (GOC) is a cyst of the gnathic bones that is characterized by squamous and glandular differentiation. The histopathologic features…”
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    Sialoblastoma: a clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical study of 7 cases by Williams, Stephen B., Ellis, Gary L., Warnock, Gary R.

    Published in Annals of diagnostic pathology (01-12-2006)
    “…Sialoblastoma is a rare congenital or perinatal salivary tumor that varies in histologic features and biologic potential. Seven cases from the files of the…”
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    Sclerosing Odontogenic Carcinoma : A Previously Unreported Variant of a Locally Aggressive Odontogenic Neoplasm Without Apparent Metastatic Potential by KOUTLAS, Ioannis G, ALLEN, Carl M, WARNOCK, Gary R, MANIVEL, J. Carlos

    Published in The American journal of surgical pathology (01-11-2008)
    “…We describe 3 cases of apparent odontogenic carcinomas that share histologic features not previously reported in the literature. The tumors involved one…”
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    Pyoderma gangrenosum involving the head and neck by Yco, M S, Warnock, G R, Cruickshank, J C, Burnett, J R

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-07-1988)
    “…Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is a rare pathergy associated with systemic diseases such as ulcerative colitis and polycythemia vera. Its recognition in the…”
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    A systematic approach to the sampling of dental DNA by Smith, B C, Fisher, D L, Weedn, V W, Warnock, G R, Holland, M M

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-09-1993)
    “…As investigations into the forensic aspects of DNA analysis continue, the human tooth will play a dual role in identification. Dentin and enamel provide a…”
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    Hyperbaric oxygen: A means of decreasing ischemic epiphyseal damage in a pediatric rabbit model by Weiss, Denton D., Stevens, Douglas M., Yan, Ji-Geng, Lynch, Kenneth L., Warnock, Gary R., Matloub, Hani S.

    Published in The Journal of hand surgery (American ed.) (01-01-2000)
    “…The effect of hyperbaric oxygen on epiphyseal ischemia was evaluated using a pediatric rabbit model. Forty-five animals were compared in this study: 23 from a…”
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    Well-circumscribed mixed-density lesion coronal to an unerupted permanent tooth by Warnock, G R, Pankey, G, Foss, R

    “…The case reported is that of an ameloblastic fibro-odontoma in an 11-year-old male. The radiographic and clinical findings were typical, appearing as a…”
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    Asymptomatic periapical radiolucent lesion found in an area of previous trauma by Childers, E L, Johnson, J D, Warnock, G R, Kratochvil, F J

    “…The case of an anterior mandibular radiolucent area, which unexpectedly yielded salivary gland tissue, is described. Salivary gland depressions in the…”
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    Nonpainful, smooth-surfaced, bluish nodule on the upper lip by Candelaria, L M, Warnock, G R, Pankey, G

    “…A case of a vascular leiomyoma of the upper lip has been presented. A review of the literature was completed, and the findings reported. Leiomyomas are rare…”
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    Utilization of an oral pathology service: a professional responsibility by Brannon, R B, Kratochvil, F J, Warnock, G R

    Published in Military medicine (01-01-1992)
    “…The role of oral pathologists as members of the comprehensive health care team is reviewed. The importance of utilizing an Oral Pathology Service in the…”
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    Multiple asymptomatic yellowish-white nodules on the free gingiva by Warnock, G R, Correll, R W, Schorn, V

    “…Gingival plane xanthomas are unusual oral presentations of hyperlipidemia and they may be of minimal clinical significance to the patient because they are…”
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    Triangular-shaped radiolucent area between roots of the mandibular right canine and first premolar by Warnock, G R, Pierce, G L, Correll, R W, Baker, D A

    “…The squamous odontogenic tumor is a rare odontogenic neoplasm occurring primarily in the anterior maxilla and posterior mandible. The clinical presentation is…”
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    Multiple, shallow, circinate mucosal erosions on the soft palate and base of uvula by Warnock, G R, Correll, R W, Pierce, G L, Hatch, C L

    “…Stomatitis areata migrans is an uncommon oral disease that may affect mucous membranes other than the tongue or be concomitant with geographic tongue. The…”
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    Stomatitis areata migrans affecting the gingiva by Ralls, S A, Warnock, G R

    “…A 62-year-old male patient with a varied medical history and oral lesions consistent with stomatitis areata migrans is discussed. The stomatitis areata migrans…”
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    Early aggressive cemento-ossifying fibroma: a diagnostic and treatment dilemma by Hall, E H, Naylor, G D, Mohr, R W, Warnock, G R

    “…A case involving a 22-year-old male patient with early aggressive cemento-ossifying fibroma in the mandible is discussed. The historical difficulty in…”
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    Evaluation of 5-fluorouracil in the treatment of actinic keratosis of the lip by Warnock, G R, Fuller, Jr, R P, Pelleu, Jr, G B

    “…Topically applied 5-fluorouracil has recently gained acceptance in the treatment of actinic keratosis of the lip; however, histologic evidence confirming the…”
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