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* [[Hard palate]] | * [[Hard palate]] | ||
* Anterior two-thirds of the [[tongue]], including dorsal, ventral and lateral surfaces, and the floor of mouth | * Anterior two-thirds of the [[tongue]], including dorsal, ventral and lateral surfaces, and the floor of mouth | ||
|Squamous cell carcinoma | |Squamous cell carcinoma may be well, moderately or poorly differentiated. | ||
SCC variants: | |||
'''Basaloid''': | |||
* Bimorphic i.e. both basaloid and squamous cell component. Solid basaloid appearing dysplastic island with biphasic pattern showing comedo type necrosis and pseudoglandular pattern. Abrupt foci of squamous differentiation with or without keratin pearls. | |||
'''Verrucous''' | |||
* Intense keratinization, compressive pattern and minimal atypia. | |||
* Papillary | * Papillary | ||
* Spindle cell | * Spindle cell | ||
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* Acantholytic | * Acantholytic | ||
* Cunniculatum | * Cunniculatum | ||
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Revision as of 06:04, 18 February 2019
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Muhammad Affan M.D.[2]
Surface oral lesions | |||||||
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Oral lesions | Appearance | Associated conditions | Location | Microscopic | Image | ||
White Lesions | Leukoedema |
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Fordyce granules |
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Benign migratoy glossitis[1][2][3] |
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Hairy tongue |
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Hairy leukoplakia |
White patches
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Lichen Planus |
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Frictional hyperkeratosis |
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Leukoplakia |
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Erythroplakia |
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Pigmented lesions |
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Oral lesions | Appearance | Associated conditions | Location | Microscopic | Image | ||
Vesicular/
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Infections | Herpes simplex virusinfections |
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Herpes zoster |
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Hand foot mouth disease |
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Infectious mononucliosis |
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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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Classic appearance on modified Wright's stain
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Coccidiodomycosis |
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It is a dimorphic fungus and on microscopy, the following can be seen
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Autoimmune conditions | Pemphigus vulgaris |
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Mucous membrane pemphigoid (Cicatricial pemphigoid) |
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Aphthous ulcer |
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Erythema multiforme |
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Sjogren's Syndrome |
Affects salivary and lacrimal glands
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Bullous pemphigoid |
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Idiopathic conditions | Allergic contact stomatitis |
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Irritant contact stomatitis |
Soft tissue oral lesions | ||||||
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Reactive lesions | Appearance | Associated conditions | Location | Microscopic | Image | |
Inflammatory papillary hyperplasia |
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Fibrous hyperplasia |
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Mucocele |
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Necrotizing sialometaplasia |
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Periodontal abscess |
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Periapical abscess |
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Tumors | Appearance | Associated conditions | Locations | Microscopic | Image | |
Epithelial tumors | Squamous cell carcinoma |
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Squamous cell carcinoma may be well, moderately or poorly differentiated.
SCC variants: Basaloid:
Verrucous
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Oral epithelial dysplasia |
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Common sites:
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Histologically it may be classified as
Mild:
Moderate:
Severe:
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Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia |
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The histopathological findings associated with PVL are as under:
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Papillomas | Condyloma acuminatum |
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HPV, most commonly types 6,11,16 and 18 | Several sessile, cauliflower-like swellings forming a cluster | ||
Verrucous vulgaris | Soft, pedunculated lesions formed by a cluster of finger-like fronds or a sessile, dome-shaped lesion with a nodular, papillary or verrucous surface | HPV subtype
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Any oral site may be affected mostly:
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Multifocal epithelial hyperplasia |
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HPV
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Salivary type tumors | Mucoepidermoid carcinoma |
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Low power microscopy shows low-grade tumor with both cystic and solid areas and an inflamed, fibrous stroma | ||
Pleomorphic adenoma | Painless, slow growing, submucosal masses, but when |
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Histopathological findings shows cellular, and hyaline or plasmacytoid cell | |||
Soft tissue and Neural tumors | Granular cell tumor |
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Plump eosinophilic cells with central small dark nuclei and abundant granular cytoplasm | ||
Rhabdomyoma |
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Lymphangioma |
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Thin-walled, dilated lymphatic vessels of different size, which are lined by a flattened endothelium | |||
Hemangioma |
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Kaposi sarcoma | HIV and HHV-8 |
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Spindle cells with minimal nuclear atypia | |||
Myofibroblastic sarcoma |
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Hematolymphoid tumors | Plasmablastic lymphoma[4][5][6] | It may appear as thickened ulcerative lesion that may invade the adjacent bone |
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Intraoally:
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Langerhan cell histiocytosis[7][8][9] |
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Associated with:
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Biopsy shows ovoid Langerhans cells
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Extramedullary myeloid sarcoma[10][11][12] | Isolated tumor-forming intraoral mass | History of acute myeloid leukaemia,
predominantly in the monocytic or myelomonocytic subtypes |
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Tumors of uncertain histiogenesis | Congenital granular cell epulis |
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Ectomesenchymal chondromyxoid tumor |
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Cysts | Oral Lymphoepithelial cyst (Branchial cleft cyst) |
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Cystic cavity lined with:
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Oral Epidermoid cyst[13][14][15] |
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Histopathologically:
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Nasolabial cyst ( Klestadt cyst)[16][17][18] |
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References
- ↑ Assimakopoulos D, Patrikakos G, Fotika C, Elisaf M (December 2002). "Benign migratory glossitis or geographic tongue: an enigmatic oral lesion". Am. J. Med. 113 (9): 751–5. PMID 12517366.
- ↑ Picciani BL, Domingos TA, Teixeira-Souza T, Santos Vde C, Gonzaga HF, Cardoso-Oliveira J, Gripp AC, Dias EP, Carneiro S (2016). "Geographic tongue and psoriasis: clinical, histopathological, immunohistochemical and genetic correlation - a literature review". An Bras Dermatol. 91 (4): 410–21. doi:10.1590/abd1806-4841.20164288. PMC 4999097. PMID 27579734.
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- ↑ Castillo JJ, Bibas M, Miranda RN (April 2015). "The biology and treatment of plasmablastic lymphoma". Blood. 125 (15): 2323–30. doi:10.1182/blood-2014-10-567479. PMID 25636338.
- ↑ Vega F, Chang CC, Medeiros LJ, Udden MM, Cho-Vega JH, Lau CC, Finch CJ, Vilchez RA, McGregor D, Jorgensen JL (June 2005). "Plasmablastic lymphomas and plasmablastic plasma cell myelomas have nearly identical immunophenotypic profiles". Mod. Pathol. 18 (6): 806–15. doi:10.1038/modpathol.3800355. PMID 15578069.
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- ↑ Aricò M, Girschikofsky M, Généreau T, Klersy C, McClain K, Grois N, Emile JF, Lukina E, De Juli E, Danesino C (November 2003). "Langerhans cell histiocytosis in adults. Report from the International Registry of the Histiocyte Society". Eur. J. Cancer. 39 (16): 2341–8. PMID 14556926.
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- ↑ Kurdoğlu B, Oztemel A, Barış E, Sengüven B (September 2013). "Primary oral myeloid sarcoma: Report of a case". J Oral Maxillofac Pathol. 17 (3): 413–6. doi:10.4103/0973-029X.125209. PMC 3927345. PMID 24574662.
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- ↑ Papamanthos MK, Kolokotronis AE, Skulakis HE, Fericean AM, Zorba MT, Matiakis AT (June 2010). "Acute myeloid leukaemia diagnosed by intra-oral myeloid sarcoma. A case report". Head Neck Pathol. 4 (2): 132–5. doi:10.1007/s12105-010-0163-9. PMC 2878628. PMID 20512638.
- ↑ De Ponte FS, Brunelli A, Marchetti E, Bottini DJ (March 2002). "Sublingual epidermoid cyst". J Craniofac Surg. 13 (2): 308–10. PMID 12000893.
- ↑ Ozan F, Polat HB, Ay S, Goze F (March 2007). "Epidermoid cyst of the buccal mucosa: a case report". J Contemp Dent Pract. 8 (3): 90–6. PMID 17351686.
- ↑ Puranik SR, Puranik RS, Prakash S, Bimba M (2016). "Epidermoid cyst: Report of two cases". J Oral Maxillofac Pathol. 20 (3): 546. doi:10.4103/0973-029X.190965. PMC 5051311. PMID 27721628.
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- ↑ Sato M, Morita K, Kabasawa Y, Harada H (September 2016). "Bilateral nasolabial cysts: a case report". J Med Case Rep. 10 (1): 246. doi:10.1186/s13256-016-1024-2. PMC 5015322. PMID 27604349.
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