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Whitish patches on the buccal mucosa: Role of dermoscopy
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Turki, Hamida
, Mnif, Emna
, Baklouti, Massara
, Sellami, Khadija
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/ dermoscopy
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/ morsicatio buccarum
/ morsicatio labiorum
2023
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Whitish patches on the buccal mucosa: Role of dermoscopy
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Turki, Hamida
, Mnif, Emna
, Baklouti, Massara
, Sellami, Khadija
in
Case Image
/ Case Images
/ Case reports
/ Consent
/ dermoscopy
/ Funding
/ morsicatio buccarum
/ morsicatio labiorum
2023
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Whitish patches on the buccal mucosa: Role of dermoscopy
2023
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Overview
Morsicatio is caused by chronic self‐inflicted biting of the buccal mucosa that results in clinically whitish plaques. It is frequently confused with other dermatological mucosal disorders. To avoid needless invasive procedures, dermoscopy can help with differential diagnosis. Dermoscopy shows whitish and yellowish structureless areas and lines, small erosions, and some white scales. The lack of additional, more specific signs such as Wickham striae is crucial to guide the diagnosis. Dermoscopy can help to make the right diagnosis in front of whitish patches of the buccal mucosa avoiding unnecessary invasive procedures and inappropriate treatment.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc,John Wiley and Sons Inc,Wiley
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