2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0365-05962011000700009
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Caso familiar de nevo branco esponjoso oral: uma rara condição hereditária

Abstract: O nevo branco esponjoso é uma desordem autossômica dominante, caracterizada por placas brancas difusas, rugosas, que afetam principalmente a mucosa bucal. A condição tem um alto grau de penetrância e expressividade variada, embora os relatos familiais sejam incomuns. Este artigo relata um caso familiar de nevo branco esponjoso em que duas irmãs são afetadas por esta condição

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“…Rare differentials include chronic cheek biting, tobacco pouch keratosis, verrucous carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma which can be excluded from the history and unilateral clinical presentation as well as characteristic histopathological features. [ 2 10 13 ] In case of suspicion of infection by Candida albicans , PAS-stained cytologic preparations could be done. WSN can have superimposed candida infection, which may cause it to be symptomatic at times.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rare differentials include chronic cheek biting, tobacco pouch keratosis, verrucous carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma which can be excluded from the history and unilateral clinical presentation as well as characteristic histopathological features. [ 2 10 13 ] In case of suspicion of infection by Candida albicans , PAS-stained cytologic preparations could be done. WSN can have superimposed candida infection, which may cause it to be symptomatic at times.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Angiokeratomas are the most common cutaneous signs of this disease, although they are nonspecific. 59 Telangiectasias are reported to be the second most common cutaneous symptom and are found on the face, lips, oral mucosa, and photoexposed areas. 60 With manifestations since childhood, it is characterized by hypohidrosis, paresthesia, acral neuropathic pain, with renal, ocular, gastrointestinal, and cardiac alterations, and a predisposition to stroke.…”
Section: Genodermatosesmentioning
confidence: 99%