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A case of irritation fibroma 30858793 NIH
He tangata 53‑tau te pakeke i tukuna ki te Dermatology Clinic nā te mea he tipu i te pito o tōna arero mō te 2 tau. Kāore i whiwhi maimoatanga, i te mea kāore he tohu o te whiu. Ka puhoi haere te tipu, kāore i tino rereke kia tae anō ia ki te whare haumanu. I te nuinga o te wā he hauora ia, engari tata ki te 30 tau e kai pāipa ana, tata ki te 20 hīkareti ia rā. I whakakāhore e ia he hitori o te mamae i roto i tana kōhao waha. I kitea e te whiu he nodule tata ki te 0.5 cm te whānui kei te pito o te arero. He pakari te āhua, he rite ki te kīko o te arero te tae.
A 53-year-old man was referred to the Dermatology Clinic with a 2-year history of an exophytic lesion on the tip of his tongue. He did not accept any treatment since the lesion had no subjective symptoms. The lesion developed slowly and showed no notable change in size until this visit. The patient was systemically healthy, but he had a long history of smoking for almost 30 years and at least 20 cigarettes per day. In addition, he denied any history of trauma in his oral cavity. The lesion showed a well-defined nodule with approximate 0.5 cm diameter on the tip of the tongue. The nodule was firm and presented a color resembling normal mucosa.