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    1. Frictional Keratosis, Contact Keratosis and Smokeless Tobacco Keratosis: Features of Reactive White Lesions of the Oral Mucosa.
    1. 摩擦性角化病,接触性角化病和无烟烟草角化病:口腔粘膜反应性白色病变的特征。
    作者:Müller Susan
    期刊:Head and neck pathology
    日期:2019-01-22
    DOI :10.1007/s12105-018-0986-3
    White lesions of the oral cavity are quite common and can have a variety of etiologies, both benign and malignant. Although the vast majority of publications focus on leukoplakia and other potentially malignant lesions, most oral lesions that appear white are benign. This review will focus exclusively on reactive white oral lesions. Included in the discussion are frictional keratoses, irritant contact stomatitis, and smokeless tobacco keratoses. Leukoedema and hereditary genodermatoses that may enter in the clinical differential diagnoses of frictional keratoses including white sponge nevus and hereditary benign intraepithelial dyskeratosis will be reviewed. Many products can result in contact stomatitis. Dentrifice-related stomatitis, contact reactions to amalgam and cinnamon can cause keratotic lesions. Each of these lesions have microscopic findings that can assist in patient management.
  • 2. White lesions in the oral cavity: clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment.
    2. 口腔白色病变:临床表现、诊断和治疗。
    作者:Jones Kyle Burke , Jordan Richard
    期刊:Seminars in cutaneous medicine and surgery
    日期:2015-12-01
    DOI :10.12788/j.sder.2015.0180
    White lesions in the oral cavity are common and have multiple etiologies, some of which are also associated with dermatological disease. While most intraoral white lesions are benign, some are premalignant and/or malignant at the time of clinical presentation, making it extremely important to accurately identify and appropriately manage these lesions. Due to their similar clinical appearances, it may be difficult sometimes to differentiate benign white lesions from their premalignant/malignant counterparts. This review will discuss many of the most common intraoral white lesions including their clinical presentation, how to make an accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment and management strategies.
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