2013
DOI: 10.1684/ejd.2013.2073
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Oral mucosal manifestations in some genodermatoses: correlation with cutaneous lesions

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“…Oral mucosal diseases of any kind almost always have an exact counterpart in the skin, as these epithelia have the same embryologic origin and share many structural similarities, thus reacting similarly to pathogenic stimuli. This is also true for most genodermatoses . Many authors believe, and some have shown, that the cutaneous papules in CD represent distinct expressions of warts; now we add histopathological morphological evidence that may suggest that the mucosal lesions in this syndrome are also warts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…Oral mucosal diseases of any kind almost always have an exact counterpart in the skin, as these epithelia have the same embryologic origin and share many structural similarities, thus reacting similarly to pathogenic stimuli. This is also true for most genodermatoses . Many authors believe, and some have shown, that the cutaneous papules in CD represent distinct expressions of warts; now we add histopathological morphological evidence that may suggest that the mucosal lesions in this syndrome are also warts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…Oral mucosa manifestations in patients with SLE are relatively common and are comparable to the cutaneous counterparts (Nico, Vilela, Rivitti, & Lourenco, ). These are divided into acute, subacute, and chronic lesions.…”
Section: Systemic Immunological and Autoimmune Manifestations At The mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Oral manifestations of tuberous sclerosis are noted in 11%-56% of the patients [6]. These are sometimes barely perceptible or at other times remarkable.…”
Section: Oral Manifestationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are sometimes barely perceptible or at other times remarkable. Oral lesions are usually diagnosed between the age of 4 to 10 years or during puberty [6,7].…”
Section: Oral Manifestationsmentioning
confidence: 99%