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* Psoriasis | * [[Psoriasis]] | ||
* Diabetes | * [[Diabetes mellitus|Diabetes]] | ||
* Reiter's syndrome | * [[Reiter's syndrome]] | ||
* Medications such as oral contraceptive pills and lithium carbonate | * Medications such as [[oral contraceptive pills]] and [[lithium carbonate]] | ||
* Pregnancy | * [[Pregnancy]] | ||
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|Hairy tongue | |Hairy tongue | ||
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* Elongated | * Elongated filliform lingual papillae | ||
* Carpet-like appearance | * Carpet-like appearance | ||
|Dorsum of the tongue. '''25152586''' | |Dorsum of the tongue. '''25152586''' | ||
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* Xerostomia | * [[Xerostomia]] | ||
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|Leukoedema | |[[Leukoedema]] | ||
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* White or whitish-gray edematous lesion | * White or whitish-gray edematous lesion | ||
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|White sponge nevus | |[[White sponge nevus]] | ||
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* White patches of tissue (nevi) | * White patches of tissue (nevi) | ||
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|Hairy leukoplakia | |[[Hairy leukoplakia]] | ||
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* White patches | * White patches | ||
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* Buccal mucosa | * Buccal mucosa | ||
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* EBV virus infection | * [[Epstein Barr virus|EBV]] virus infection | ||
* Immunosupression | * [[Immunosupression]] | ||
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|Oral lichen planus | |[[Oral lichen planus]] | ||
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* | * [[Reticular]] or papular lace like white lesions | ||
* | * Multiple, Painful | ||
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* Posterior buccal mucosa | * Posterior buccal mucosa | ||
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!Image | !Image | ||
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|Herpes simplex virus infections | |[[Herpes simplex virus]] infections | ||
|Herpetic gingivostomatitis | |Herpetic gingivostomatitis | ||
* Painful ulcers covered by a yellowish pseudomembrane | * Painful ulcers covered by a yellowish pseudomembrane | ||
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|Herpes zoster | |[[Herpes zoster Infection|Herpes zoster]] | ||
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* Prodromal unilateral pain | * Prodromal unilateral pain | ||
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|Hand foot mouth disease | |[[Hand foot mouth disease]] | ||
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* Oval-shaped, pale papules with a rim of erythema | * Oval-shaped, pale papules with a rim of erythema | ||
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|Infectious | |[[Infectious mononucliosis]] | ||
|Pharyngitis | |Pharyngitis | ||
* Tonsillar exudates | * Tonsillar exudates | ||
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|Erosive lichen planus | |Erosive [[lichen planus]] | ||
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* Ulcerative stomatitis | * Ulcerative stomatitis | ||
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|Pseudomembranous candidiasis | |Pseudomembranous [[candidiasis]] | ||
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* Known as thrush. | * Known as thrush. | ||
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|Histoplasmosis | |[[Histoplasmosis]] | ||
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* Disease affect the lungs and cause acute or chronic respiratory problems in the immunocompromised population. | * Disease affect the lungs and cause [[acute]] or [[chronic]] [[respiratory]] problems in the immunocompromised population. | ||
* Ulcerating erosive or nodular lesions in the oral mucous membrane. | * Ulcerating erosive or nodular lesions in the oral mucous membrane. | ||
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|Ohio and Mississippi river valleys | |Ohio and Mississippi river valleys | ||
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|Blastomycosis | |[[Blastomycosis]] | ||
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* | * Ulcerative [[mucosal]] lesions | ||
* Sessile projections, granulomatous or verrucous lesions. | * Sessile projections, [[granulomatous]] or verrucous lesions. | ||
* Small ulcers are characteristic oral manifestation and may present as a primary lesion or secondary to disseminated disease. | * Small [[ulcers]] are characteristic oral manifestation and may present as a primary lesion or secondary to [[Disseminated disease|disseminated]] disease. | ||
* Oral lesions may resemble actinomycosis without the suppurative element | * [[Oral lesions]] may resemble [[actinomycosis]] without the [[suppurative]] element | ||
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|Mississippi, Missouri and Ohio River valleys and the Great lakes region. | |Mississippi, Missouri and Ohio River valleys and the Great lakes region. | ||
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|Coccidiodomycosis | |[[Coccidiodomycosis]] | ||
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* Asymptomatic | * [[Asymptomatic]] | ||
* Pulmonary or extrapulmonary disease | * [[Pulmonary]] or extrapulmonary disease | ||
* Oral lesions are uncommon | * [[Oral lesions]] are uncommon | ||
* Described as ulcerated granulomatous nodules | * Described as [[Ulcerated lesion|ulcerated]] [[granulomatous]] [[nodules]] | ||
* Ulcers appear nonspecific and usually heal by hyalinization and scar | * [[Ulcers]] appear nonspecific and usually heal by hyalinization and [[scar]] | ||
|No specific location | |No specific location | ||
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|Pemphigus vulgaris | |Pemphigus vulgaris | ||
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* Gingiva | * Gingiva | ||
* Buccal mucosa | |||
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* Hypothyroidism | * Hypothyroidism | ||
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* Edema and inflammations of the gingiva are frequent clinical signs. Moreover, a salivary flow decrease can develop opportunistic infections. | * Edema and inflammations of the gingiva are frequent clinical signs. Moreover, a salivary flow decrease can develop opportunistic infections. | ||
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* | * Gingivae | ||
* Parotid gland | * Parotid gland | ||
* Tooth | * Tooth | ||
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* Discrete vesicle formation with Multiple ulcers | |||
* Desquamative gingivitis as the most common presentaton | |||
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Benign migratory glossitis |
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Hairy leukoplakia |
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Squamous cell carcinoma |
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Herpes simplex virus infections | Herpetic gingivostomatitis
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Keratinized and non-keratinized mucosa. Commonly seen on:
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Herpes zoster |
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Hand foot mouth disease |
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Infectious mononucliosis | Pharyngitis
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Erosive lichen planus |
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Pseudomembranous candidiasis |
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Histoplasmosis |
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Blastomycosis |
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Coccidiodomycosis |
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Intravascular | Hemangioma |
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Extra-vascular | Hematoma | |||
Ecchymosis |
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Melanocytic | Oral melanocytic macule |
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Oral melanoacanthoma |
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Ephelis |
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Addison's disease |
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Brown patches of
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Neurofibromatosis |
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Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia |
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Smoker's melanosis |
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Hereditary | Epidermolysis bullosa |
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Autoimmune | Pemphigus vulgaris |
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Mucous membrane pemphigoid (Cicatricial pemphigoid) |
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Lupus erythmatosus | Classical clinical manifestation is represented by a regular
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Erythema multiforme |
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Sjogren Syndrome | Affects salivary and lacrimal glands
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Contact stomatitis | Irritant conact stomatitis | Microscopic features:
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Type of cancer | Subtype | Epidemiology | Localization | Clinical features | Diagnostic procedures |
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Squamous cell carcinoma
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Verrucous carcinoma |
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Biopsy shows:
Thickened club-shaped papillae and blunt stromal invaginations of well-differentiated squamous epithelium with marked keratinization |
Lymphoepithelial carcinoma | 0.8-2% of all oral or oropharyngeal cancers |
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Biopsy chows:
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Epithelial precursor lesions | --- | --- | Seen in the entire digestive tract |
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Biopsy shows:
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Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia and precancerous conditions | --- |
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An aggressive form of oral leukoplakia with considerable morbidity and
strong predilection to malignant transformation |
Biopsy shows:
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Papillomas | Squamous cell papilloma and |
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Any oral site may be affected mostly:
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Soft, pedunculated lesions formed by a cluster of finger-like fronds or a sessile, dome-shaped lesion with a nodular, papillary or verrucous surface | Biopsy shows:
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Condyloma acuminatum | 2nd and 5th decade with a peak in teenagers and young adults |
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Biopsy shows:
Several sessile, cauliflower-like swellings forming a cluster | ||
Focal epithelial hyperplasia | Disease of children, adolescents and young adults |
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Biopsy shows:
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Granular cell tumor | --- |
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Biopsy shows:
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Keratoacanthoma | --- |
whites
men as in women |
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Biopsy shows:
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Papillary hyperplasia | --- | Affects all age groups | Palate | Asymptomatic nodular or papillary mucosal lesion | Biopsy shows:
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Median rhomboid glossitis | --- | --- | Dorsum of the tongue at the junction of the anterior two thirds
and posterior third |
Forms a patch of papillary atrophy in the region of the
embryological foramen caecum |
Biopsy shows:
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Salivary gland tumors | Acinic cell carcinoma |
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Tumors usually
form non-descript swellings |
Biopsy shows:
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Mucoepidermoid carcinoma |
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Low power microscopy shows low-grade tumor with both cystic and solid areas and an inflamed, fibrous stroma | |
Adenoid cystic carcinoma |
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Predominantly solid variant shows peri- and intraneural invasion | ||
Epithelial-myoepithelial
carcinoma |
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Clear cell carcinoma,
NOS |
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Basal cell | Rare in minor glands | Asymptomatic, smooth or lobulated sub-mucosal masses | Microscopically similar to basal
cell adenocarcinomas of the major gland | ||
Cystadenocarcinoma | 32% developed in the minor glands |
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Slow growing and painless but
some palatal tumors may erode the underlying bone causing sinonasal complex |
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Salivary duct carcinoma |
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Tumors formed painless swellings but many in the palate can be painful and ulcerated or fungated with metastases to regional lymph nodes | The range of
microscopical appearances is similar to that seen in the major glands | |
Salivary gland adenomas | Pleomorphic adenoma | 40-70% of minor gland tumors |
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Painless, slow growing, submucosal masses, but when | Biopsy shows cellular, and hyaline or plasmacytoid cell |
Myoepithelioma | 42% of minor gland tumors |
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Basal cell adenoma | 20% of minor gland tumors | --- | They are histologically
similar to those in major glands. | ||
Cystadenoma | 7% of benign minor gland tumors | --- | --- | ||
Kaposi sarcoma | --- |
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Biopsy of all 4 types show:
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Lymphangioma | --- |
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Tongue |
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Biopsy shows:
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Ectomesenchymal chondromyxoid
tumour of the anterior tongue |
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--- | Asymptomatic, slow growing solitary nodule in the anterior dorsal tongue | Biopsy shows:
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Focal oral mucinosis (FOM) | --- |
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Asymptomatic fibrous or cystic-like lesion | Histopathology is characterized by:
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Congenital granular cell epuli | --- |
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Solitary, somewhat pedunculated fibroma-like lesion attached to the alveolar
ridge near the midline |
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Hematolymphoid tumors | Non-Hodgkin lymphoma | Second most common cancer of the oral cavity |
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NHL of the lip presents with:
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Biopsy shows:
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Langerhans cell histiocytosis | --- |
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Common oral symptoms
include:
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Biopsy shows ovoid Langerhans cells
with deeply grooved nuclei, thin nuclear membranes and abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm | |
Hodgkin lymphoma | --- |
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Most patients present with localized disease (stage I/II), with
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Extramedullary myeloid
sarcoma |
--- | Isolated tumor-forming intraoral mass | Biopsy shows an Indian-file pattern of infiltration | ||
Follicular dendritic cell
sarcoma / tumour |
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The patients usually
present with a painless mass |
Biopsy usually exhibits
borders and comprises:
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Mucosal malignant melanoma | --- |
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80% arise:
Others:
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