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[White lesions of the oral mucosa].

作者信息

Lipsker Dan, Chosidow Olivier

机构信息

Clinique dermatologique, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg 67091 Strasbourg.

出版信息

Rev Prat. 2002 Feb 15;52(4):389-93.

Abstract

In this review, the etiologies of white oral lesions will be discussed. Thrush is the commonest form of oral candidiasis and it is the prototype of pseudomembranous lesions. The latter are whitish lesions that can be easily rubbed off. All patients with erosive or ulcerative lesions of the oral mucosa, e.g. patients with immunobullous diseases, can present with such lesions. Leucokeratosis refers to white, firmly adherent, lesions. A great number of diseases can manifest with such lesions: inflammatory diseases like lichen planus, infectious diseases like chronic candidiasis or hereditary diseases like the white sponge nevus. Leucoplakia refers to keratosic lesions tobacco-induced or that can not be precisely classified clinically. Such lesions are considered premalignant. When other clinical signs like erythema or ulceration are associated, these lesions are often epidermoid carcinomas.

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