2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2017.02.017
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Spectrum of orocutaneous disease associations

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“…Recurrences are not frequent, but SMN indicates an aggression to the oral mucosa. The triggering factor should be suppressed to facilitate regression of the lesion and avoid its evolution to other pathologies with a worse prognosis, especially tobacco and alcohol, the main risk factors for head and neck cancer [5][6][7].…”
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“…Recurrences are not frequent, but SMN indicates an aggression to the oral mucosa. The triggering factor should be suppressed to facilitate regression of the lesion and avoid its evolution to other pathologies with a worse prognosis, especially tobacco and alcohol, the main risk factors for head and neck cancer [5][6][7].…”
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“…Behçet disease was included within the differential diagnosis but is characterized by multiorgan systemic vasculitis that causes various mucocutaneous findings including aphthous ulcers, papulopustular lesions, and genital ulcers. 5 Histopathologic features are nonspecific, and the clinical finding of recurrent genital and oral ulceration should be present for diagnosis. This disease predominantly occurs in East Asian or Mediterranean populations and is otherwise rare in White individuals.…”
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