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What is leukoplakia? What is it caused by?

A white lesion on the oral mucosa that cannot be rubbed off



chronic irritation (tobacco, alcohol, dentures, lichen planus).

What percentage of leukoplakia lesions represent squamous cell carcinoma?

About 2-6%.

How is leukoplakia treated?

Surveillance and removal of carcinogenic irritants.

What is erythroplakia?

A red oral patch similar to leukoplakia but with an erythematous component

What percentage of erythroplakia lesions represent squamous cell carcinoma?

90% represent dysplasia or squamous cell carcinoma.

How is erythroplakia managed?

Incision biopsy or cytologic examination



+ Surveillance, removal of irritants, serial biopsies, and excision (if needed)

What is oral lichen planus?

, A chronic inflammatory disease of the oral mucosa causing mucosal atrophy, erosion, or

ulceration

- can be multiple, bilateral, and symmetrical

What are the two common forms of oral lichen planus?

Reticular and erosive.

What percentage of oral lichen plants transforms into squamous cell carcinoma?

1%

What is the treatment for oral lichen planus?

-Exfolative cytology or incisional biopsy



Daily topical corticosteroids and regular surveillance

What virus is hairy leukoplakia associated with?

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)

What disorders is hairy leukoplakia typically seen in?

Early HIV

Solid organ transplantation (immune-deficiency)

What is the typical appearance of hairy leukoplakia?

Slightly raised white lesions with a 'hairy' surface on the lateral border of the tongue.

-waxes and wanes over time

Does hairy leukoplakia predispose to cancer?

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