Pseudolesions are defined as physiological or paraphysiological changes of the oral normal anatomy that can easily be misdiagnosed for pathological conditions such as potentially malignant lesions, infective and immune diseases, or neoplasms. Pseudolesions do not require treatment and a surgical or pharmacological approach can constitute an overtreatment indeed. This review aims to describe the most common pseudolesions of oral soft tissues, their possible differential diagnosis and eventual related systemic diseases or syndromes. The pseudolesions frequently observed in clinical practice and reported in literature include Fordyce granules, leukoedema, geographic tongue, fissured tongue, sublingual varices, lingual fimbriae, vallate papilla...
Soft tissue lesions are among the most commonly occurring pathologic conditions in the oral cavity. ...
Many diseases affect the oral cavity. Therefore, the mouth is an organ that internists should observ...
Background:Oral lesions can closely resemble one another and hence it is important for the clinician...
Pseudolesions are defined as physiological or paraphysiological changes of the oral normal anatomy t...
Oral mucosa for shedding light on diagnosis of many cutaneous and systemic diseases, is an area not ...
WOS: 000313861200002Oral mucosa for shedding light on diagnosis of many cutaneous and systemic disea...
able etiology and significance; their appropriate management relies on their accurate diagnosis. Con...
Copyright © 2013 Flávia Sayuri Matsuo et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Oral soft tissues are affected by a multitude of pathologic conditions of variable etiology and sign...
A large number of disorders may affect the oral cavity, including genetic diseases, infections, canc...
Oral soft tissues are affected by a multitude of pathologic conditions of variable etiology and sign...
A large number of disorders may affect the oral cavity, including genetic diseases, infections, canc...
none4The tongue is the most dominant structure of the oral cavity. It is a frequent site of benign a...
Morsicatio linguarum is a condition caused by continuous biting of the tongue, generally the borders...
Oral cavity plays an important role in many physiologic processes including digestion, respi- ration...
Soft tissue lesions are among the most commonly occurring pathologic conditions in the oral cavity. ...
Many diseases affect the oral cavity. Therefore, the mouth is an organ that internists should observ...
Background:Oral lesions can closely resemble one another and hence it is important for the clinician...
Pseudolesions are defined as physiological or paraphysiological changes of the oral normal anatomy t...
Oral mucosa for shedding light on diagnosis of many cutaneous and systemic diseases, is an area not ...
WOS: 000313861200002Oral mucosa for shedding light on diagnosis of many cutaneous and systemic disea...
able etiology and significance; their appropriate management relies on their accurate diagnosis. Con...
Copyright © 2013 Flávia Sayuri Matsuo et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Oral soft tissues are affected by a multitude of pathologic conditions of variable etiology and sign...
A large number of disorders may affect the oral cavity, including genetic diseases, infections, canc...
Oral soft tissues are affected by a multitude of pathologic conditions of variable etiology and sign...
A large number of disorders may affect the oral cavity, including genetic diseases, infections, canc...
none4The tongue is the most dominant structure of the oral cavity. It is a frequent site of benign a...
Morsicatio linguarum is a condition caused by continuous biting of the tongue, generally the borders...
Oral cavity plays an important role in many physiologic processes including digestion, respi- ration...
Soft tissue lesions are among the most commonly occurring pathologic conditions in the oral cavity. ...
Many diseases affect the oral cavity. Therefore, the mouth is an organ that internists should observ...
Background:Oral lesions can closely resemble one another and hence it is important for the clinician...