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White lesions in the oral cavity: clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment

Journal

SEMINARS IN CUTANEOUS MEDICINE AND SURGERY
Volume 34, Issue 4, Pages 161-170

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FRONTLINE MEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS
DOI: 10.12788/j.sder.2015.0180

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  1. NIH/NIDCR [1R01DE022565-01A1]
  2. NCI [U24CA196067]

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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. (C) 2015 Frontline Medical Communications

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