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Leukoplakia (also sometimes referred to as leucoplacia, leukokeratosis, leukoplasia, idiopathic leukoplakia, idiopathic keratosis, or idiopathic white patch) ...
Good to know: If none of the causes mentioned are behind leukoplakia, it is referred to in medicine as idiopathic leukoplakia. Diagnosis ...
Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia (PVL) is a rare and specific disease that differs from oral leukoplakia, which is neither a delimited lesion nor a ...
Mar 10, 2022 ˇ No etiologic factor can be identified for most persistent oral leukoplakias (idiopathic leukoplakia). Known causes of leukoplakia include the ...
Idiopathic oral leukoplakia (or just leukoplakia) is a clinical term for a lesion defined as a white patch or plaque that cannot be rubbed off and is not ...
CONCLUSION. This case report was considered, as idiopathic leukoplakia on the gingiva is a very rare finding. It was considered as idiopathic lesion as no ...
... idiopathic leukoplakia (6, 8). Leukoplakia is commonly observed in middle-aged and older men (9, 10). Of those diagnosed with leukoplakia, fewer than 1 ...
It is usually a diagnosis of exclusion. The term should be exclusively reserved for idiopathic lesions when investigations fail to reveal any cause. The term ...
Jul 5, 2021 ˇ Leukoplakia: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment Leukoplakia with no known etiological cause has been termed idiopathic leukoplakia. ˇ Diagnosis of Oral ...
Of note, 10 to 15% of patients with OLP have cutaneous lesions. OLP can be idiopathic or secondary to local or systemic conditions and in particular to ...