Sandbox:Affan
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Muhammad Affan M.D.[2]
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Oral lesions | Appearance | Associated conditions | Location | Microscopic | Image | ||
White Lesions | Leukoedema[1][2] |
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Fordyce granules[3][4][5][6] |
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Benign migratory glossitis[7][8][9] |
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Hairy tongue[10][11][12][13] |
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Hairy leukoplakia[14][15] |
White patches
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White sponge nevus[16][17] |
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Lichen Planus[18][19] |
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Frictional hyperkeratosis[20][21] |
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Leukoplakia |
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Erythroplakia |
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Oral lesions | Appearance | Associated conditions | Location | Microscopic | Image | ||
Pigmented lesions |
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Intraorally |
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Oral lesions | Appearance | Associated conditions | Location | Microscopic | Image | ||
Vesicular/Erythematous
Ulcerative lesions |
Infections | Herpes simplex virusinfections[22][23][24] |
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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 diseases | 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
Papillary Spindle cell Adenosquamous Acantholytic Cunniculatum |
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Oral epithelial dysplasia |
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Common sites:
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Histopathologically it may be classified as
Mild:
Moderate:
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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
2,4,6,7,10,40. |
Any oral site may be affected mostly:
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Multifocal epithelial hyperplasia |
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HPV
13 and 32 |
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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[25][26][27] | It may appear as thickened ulcerative lesion that may invade the adjacent bone | Intraoally: |
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Langerhan cell histiocytosis[28][29][30] |
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Associated with:
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Biopsy shows ovoid langerhans cells
with deeply grooved nuclei, thin nuclear membrane and abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm |
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Extramedullary myeloid sarcoma[31][32][33] | Isolated tumor-forming intraoral mass | History of acute myeloid leukemia,
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[34][35][36] |
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Histopathologically:
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Thyroglossal tract cyst | ||||||
Nasolabial cyst ( Klestadt cyst)[37][38][39] |
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