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'''Epstein's pearls''' are small white or yellow ]ic ]s (1 to 3 ] in size) often seen in the ] of the mouth of ] (occur in 65-85% of newborns). They are typically seen on the roof of the mouth (]) and are filled with fluid. They are caused during the development of the palate by entrapped ] (fissural cyst). They are completely harmless and do not require treatment because they resolve spontaneously over the first few weeks of life. | |||
Similar cysts that are scattered over the hard palate are referred to as ] come from minor salivary glands. | |||
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