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erythroplakia is a RED lesion that cannot be wiped away. erythroleukoplakia is a RED and WHITE speckled lesion that cannot be wiped away. in general, a red lesion has a worse prognosis than a white lesion. always perform a biopsy.
Erythroplakia
Erythroplakia is the clinical diagnostic term for a chronic red mucosal macule which cannot be given another specific diagnostic name, and cannot be attributed to traumatic, vascular or inflammatory causes, (i.e. it is a diagnosis of exclusion).
im pretty sure that white bloches are a sign of strep throat. Its a good idea to see your doctor because un treated strep can lead to scarlet fever.
Leukoplakia are white spots or patches that develop on the tongue or the inside of the cheek. Many people are affected by these white spots and they can easily be treated by your primary care physician.
Leukoplakia is the medical term meaning white plaques. These patches are typically found on the mucous membranes of the mouth.
The World Health Organization classifies oral precancerous/potentially malignant disorders into 2 general groups, as follows:A precancerous lesion is "a morphologically altered tissue in which oral cancer is more likely to occur than its apparently normal counterpart." These precancerous lesions include leukoplakia, erythroplakia, and the palatal lesions of reverse smokers.A precancerous condition is "a generalized state associated with significantly increased risk of cancer." The precancerous conditions include submucous fibrosis, lichen planus, epidermolysis bullosa, and discoid lupus erythematous.
Leukoplakia means white plaque.
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