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By George Laskaris
In keeping with the best-selling hardcover variation, the hot variation of the Pocket Atlas of Oral illnesses offers entire info at the analysis and therapy of oral ailment. that includes 367 shiny colour pictures, this Thieme Flexibook is the critical pocket reference for otolaryngologists, dentists, dermatologists and first care practitioners.
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Laskaris, Pocket Atlas of Oral Diseases © 2006 Thieme All rights reserved. Usage subject to terms and conditions of license Red Lesions Fig. 47 Erythema and erosions on the lower lip, caused by ionizing radiation. Fig. 48 Erythema on the palate, caused after fellatio. Laskaris, Pocket Atlas of Oral Diseases © 2006 Thieme All rights reserved. Usage subject to terms and conditions of license 47 48 Red Lesions Geographic Tongue Geographic tongue or erythema migrans (see also p. 22) presents as multiple, well-demarcated patches of erythema surrounded by a thin, raised, whitish border (Fig.
Early reactions may begin at the end of the first week of radiotherapy, and consist of erythema and edema of the oral mucosa (Fig. 47). Soon after, erosions or ulcers may develop, covered by a whitish-yellow exudate. Xerostomia, loss of taste, and burning and pain during mastication, swallowing, and speech are common. The diagnosis is made clinically. Differential diagnosis Mycositis due to chemotherapy, graft-versushost disease, erythema multiforme, herpetic stomatitis, lichen planus. Treatment Supportive.
Usage subject to terms and conditions of license White Lesions Fig. 27 Hairy tongue. Fig. 28 Hairy tongue. Laskaris, Pocket Atlas of Oral Diseases © 2006 Thieme All rights reserved. Usage subject to terms and conditions of license 25 26 White Lesions Furred Tongue Definition Furred tongue is a relatively uncommon disorder, usually appearing during febrile illnesses. Etiology The cause is not clear. Predisposing factors are febrile painful oral lesions, poor oral hygiene, dehydration, and soft diet.