Siegel M A, Balciunas B A, Kelly M, Serio F G
Department of Oral Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, Dental School, University of Maryland, Baltimore 21201.
Cutis. 1991 Jan;47(1):39-43.
Vesiculoerosive disorders are often difficult to diagnose and manage. The oral cavity is often overlooked as a source of diagnostic signs of dermatologic disease. In some disorders, oral manifestations precede cutaneous signs by as much as one year. The authors describe the oral presentation and management of lichen planus, allergic stomatitis, pemphigus vulgaris, and cicatricial pemphigoid, to enable the physician to recognize, diagnose, and treat commonly encountered oral manifestations of dermatologic disease.