At initial presentation, two-thirds of patients with leukaemia have non-specific lesions of the oral mucosa. The simultaneous presence of different types of oral lesions (ulcers, haematomas, gingival ...
The lesions of lichen planus can occur anywhere on the body but favor the flexor wrists, trunk, medial thighs, shins, dorsal hands, and lower back. The oral mucosa is frequently affected and these ...
Data on oral mucosa lesions, saliva, dental condition and oral hygiene were evaluated during oral examinations. Results The association of oral findings with prognostic scores was statistically ...
We were able to examine 66 Finnish AGU patients for changes in the oral mucosa and 44 of these for changes in facial skin. Biopsy specimens of 16 oral lesions, 12 of them associated with the teeth, ...
A 20-year-old man presented with a 3-day history of erosions of the oral mucosa (Figure) and reddened conjunctivae. Three days before appearance of the first lesions he had started feeling unwell ...
Changes in oral microbiota were associated with precancerous lesions and disorders of the upper gastrointestinal tract in a ...
Epidermolysis bullosa aquisita is recognized in humans and dogs and is a non-genetic form of severe blistering and erosions of the oral mucosa, mucocutaneous junctions, and haired skin. Affected dogs ...