نتایج جستجو برای: oral lichenoid lesions

تعداد نتایج: 409090  

2017
Kristine Roen Larsen Jeanne Duus Johansen Jesper Reibel Claus Zachariae Kasper Rosing Anne Marie Lynge Pedersen

BACKGROUND To examine if patients with oral lichen planus, oral lichenoid lesions and generalised stomatitis and concomitant contact allergy have more frequent and severe xerostomia, lower unstimulated and chewing-stimulated saliva and citric-acid-stimulated parotid saliva flow rates, and higher salivary concentration of total protein and sIgA than cases without contact allergy and healthy cont...

2017
Eric T. Stoopler Lujain Homeida Thomas P. Sollecito

A middle-aged man complained of symptomatic oral lesions. Family history was positive for Fanconi anemia (FA). An intraoral examination revealed generalized erythroleukoplakia with focal ulcerations affecting the palate (Figure 1). Differential diagnosis included lichenoid lesions, dysplasia and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Previous biopsies demonstrated mild to moderate dysplasia. The patien...

Journal: :Medicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal 2009
Isaac van der Waal

Oral lichen planus (OLP) has a prevalence of approximately 1%. The etiopathogenesis is poorly understood. The annual malignant transformation is less than 0.5%. There are no effective means to either predict or to prevent such event. Oral lesions may occur that to some extent look like lichen planus but lacking the characteristic features of OLP, or that are indistinguishable from OLP clinicall...

2012
Maria J. Lartitegui-Sebastián Begoña Martínez-Revilla Carolina Saiz-Garcia Sonia Eguizabal-Saracho Jose M. Aguirre-Urizar

UNLABELLED Oral lichenoid lesions (OLLs) are linked to a heterogeneous group of pathologies involving the oral mucosa that cannot be distinguished from the oral lichen planus excepting the fact that direct causal factors such as silver amalgam restorations (SARs) can be allocated to them. PURPOSE To analyze the prevalence of mucosal lesions associated with SAR in a group of SAR carrying patie...

2014
Dionisio A. Cortés-Ramírez María J. Rodríguez-Tojo Juan C. Coca-Meneses Xabier Marichalar-Mendia José M. Aguirre-Urizar

UNLABELLED The oral lichenoid disease (OLD) includes different chronic inflammatory processes such as oral lichen planus (OLP) and oral lichenoid lesions (OLL), both entities with controversial diagnosis and malignant potential. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EFGR) is an important oral carcinogenesis biomarker and overexpressed in several oral potentially malignant disorders. OBJECTIVES To...

Journal: :International journal of basic and clinical pharmacology 2023

Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic mucocutaneous inflammatory disease, associated with altered cell‐mediated immunological function. It has been characterised by long‐term evolution, repeated exacerbations, sometimes painful and resistant to treatment, or even all of these. OLP significantly affects quality patient's life. There higher risk malignant transformation accompanied similar appear...

Journal: :Dermatologic therapy 2010
Bethanee J Schlosser

Oral lichenoid reactions represent a common end point in response to extrinsic agents (drugs, allergens), altered self-antigens, or superantigens. Oral lichen planus, a common and under-recognized inflammatory disorder, shares many clinical and histopathological features with oral lichenoid drug reaction and oral lichenoid contact reaction. Clinical presentation can vary from asymptomatic white...

Journal: :Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science 2023

Lichenoid drug eruption is a rare side effect which may occur following administration of several types medication. The pathogenesis lichenoid postulated to be due persistent activation CD8 T lymphocytes against epidermal cells. There were only few cases Amlodipine-induced reported in literature. Due the occurrence, this disease might overlooked and lead delayed diagnosis treatment. It vital fo...

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