1998
DOI: 10.1007/s001050050837
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Exfoliatio areata linguae et mucosae oris: Eine Schleimhautmanifestation der Psoriasis pustulosa?

Abstract: Lesions of the oral mucosa are frequently described in association with psoriasis, particularly in the pustular type. Controversy surrounds the question whether mucosal lesions can be considered as oral manifestation of psoriasis. Two patients presented with concurrent pustular psoriasis and mucosal lesions with the characteristic picture of geographic tongue. Histopathology of the mucosa showed typical features of psoriasis such as marked acanthosis, clubbing of the rete ridges, focal parakeratosis and neutro… Show more

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“…Two patients presented with concurrent pustular psoriasis and mucosal lesions with the characteristic picture of geographic tongue. There was parallel improvement of the skin and the mucosal lesions with systemic retinoid treatment [177].…”
Section: Geographic Tonguementioning
confidence: 88%
“…Two patients presented with concurrent pustular psoriasis and mucosal lesions with the characteristic picture of geographic tongue. There was parallel improvement of the skin and the mucosal lesions with systemic retinoid treatment [177].…”
Section: Geographic Tonguementioning
confidence: 88%
“…Les autres traitements utilisés et proposés dans la littéra-ture dans l'indication des langues géographiques algiques sont les corticoïdes locaux [9,1], les rétinoïdes locaux [10,1], les rétinoïdes par voie orale [11,1] et la ciclosporine per os [12,1]. Ces deux derniers traitements, bien qu'efficaces, sont disproportionnés en raison des effets indésirables potentiels.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…The first one includes authentic psoriatic lesions confirmed by biopsy and with a parallel clinical course with skin lesions. The second group comprises a majority of oral findings in psoriasis and includes nonspecific lesions such as fissured tongue (FT) or geographic tongue (GT) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In fact, oral lesions are more often detected in patients affected by psoriasis in comparison with control groups . Psoriatic oral lesions can be divided into two groups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%