2008
DOI: 10.4321/s0213-12852008000100002
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Diagnóstico del liquen plano oral

Abstract: El objetivo de este trabajo es presentar los aspectos clínicos y patológicos necesarios para conocer mejor el liquen plano oral y poder diagnosticarlo correctamente. El diagnóstico se obtiene en primer lugar por el aspecto clínico de las lesiones. Se debe realizar siempre biopsia y estudio anatomopatológico para confirmar la sospecha clínica y realizar diagnóstico diferencial con otras entidades de apariencia clínica similar. Los pasos que debemos seguir para realizar un diagnóstico de certeza son: estudio de … Show more

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“…Among our patients, atrophic/ulcerative OLP proved to be the most frequent, as had been observed in other studies (Bagán‐Sebastián et al, ; Brown, Bottomley, Puente, & Lavigne, ; Kaplan, Ventura‐Sharabi, Gal, Calderon, & Anavi, ; Silverman, Gorsky, Lozada‐Nur, & Giannotti, ). Even so, reticular lesions are probably the most common, given that they are, in many cases, casual findings, whereas atrophic/ulcerative lesions are a frequent reason for a consultation because of the symptoms they present (Blanco Carrión et al, ). Regarding location, the most common lesions were those appearing on the buccal mucosa, both bilaterally and symmetrically, as occurred in other studies (Kaplan et al, ; Lauritano et al, ; Mostafa & Ahmed, ; Shirasuna, ; Xue et al, ).…”
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“…Among our patients, atrophic/ulcerative OLP proved to be the most frequent, as had been observed in other studies (Bagán‐Sebastián et al, ; Brown, Bottomley, Puente, & Lavigne, ; Kaplan, Ventura‐Sharabi, Gal, Calderon, & Anavi, ; Silverman, Gorsky, Lozada‐Nur, & Giannotti, ). Even so, reticular lesions are probably the most common, given that they are, in many cases, casual findings, whereas atrophic/ulcerative lesions are a frequent reason for a consultation because of the symptoms they present (Blanco Carrión et al, ). Regarding location, the most common lesions were those appearing on the buccal mucosa, both bilaterally and symmetrically, as occurred in other studies (Kaplan et al, ; Lauritano et al, ; Mostafa & Ahmed, ; Shirasuna, ; Xue et al, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It affects the skin and mucosa, with oral lichen planus (OLP) being the most frequent of its manifestations. It has characteristic clinical and histological features and a benign progression, although it can sometimes undergo malignant transformation (Aghbari et al, ; Blanco Carrión, Otero Rey, Peñamaría Mallón, & Diniz Freitas, ; Gándara‐Rey et al, ; Giuliani et al, ).…”
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“…No se trata de una infección, su curso evolutivo es benigno aunque en ocasiones puede llegar a sufrir una degeneración maligna (4). Sus manifestaciones bucales comprenden diferentes formas clínicas, que pueden ser diferenciadas en típicas y atípicas.…”
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