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  2. Fordyce spots - Wikipedia

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    Fordyce spots on scrotum Fordyce spots on lips. On the shaft of the penis, Fordyce spots are more visible when the skin is stretched, and may only be noticeable during an erection. [8] The spots can also appear on the skin of the scrotum. [8] Oral Fordyce granules appear as rice-like granules, white or yellow-white in color.

  3. Human penis - Wikipedia

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    Fordyce's spots are small, raised, yellowish-white spots 1–2 mm (less than an inch) in diameter that may appear on the penis, which again are common and not infectious. Sebaceous prominences are raised bumps similar to Fordyce's spots on the shaft of the penis, located at the sebaceous glands and are normal.

  4. Vestibular papillomatosis - Wikipedia

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    The bumps are less yellow and more pinkish when compared to Fordyce spots. [2] They should not be mistaken for genital warts. [3] No treatment is required. [1] They are common in pregnancy. [1] Historically they were sometimes incorrectly called "microwarts". [3]

  5. Sebaceous gland - Wikipedia

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    Fordyce spots, or Fordyce granules, are ectopic sebaceous glands found on the genitals and oral mucosa. They show themselves as yellowish-white milia (milk spots). [29] Earwax is partly composed of sebum produced by glands in the ear canal. These secretions are viscous and have a high lipid content, which provides good lubrication. [30]

  6. Leukoplakia - Wikipedia

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    Fordyce's spots (Fordyce's granules) ... long term review is still usually indicated since leukoplakia can recur, especially if predisposing factors such as smoking ...

  7. Sialadenitis - Wikipedia

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    Long term High Postparotidectomy complications (facial deformity or facial nerve palsy) Temporary facial nerve palsy occurs in around one third to two thirds of patients following superficial parotidectomy. Cosmetic deformity is relatively minor, although symptoms may recur in up to 11-13%, of these not all require further treatment.

  8. Smokeless tobacco keratosis - Wikipedia

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    Long term follow-up is usually carried out. [1] Some recommend biopsy if the lesions persists more than 6 weeks after giving up smokeless tobacco use, [ 7 ] or if the lesion undergoes a change in appearance (e.g. ulceration , thickening, color changes, especially to speckled white and red or entirely red). [ 8 ]

  9. Talk:Fordyce spots - Wikipedia

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    In the adult men already suffering from Fordyce's spots 50-90% of them are adults, the whole entire section on that is unnecessary and false. It should just be deleted. It should just be deleted. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 142.162.69.40 ( talk ) 14:16, 14 March 2010 (UTC) [ reply ]

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