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Differential diagnosis of white lesions
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Hereditary lesions
level: Hereditary lesions
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level questions: Hereditary lesions
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A bilateral greyish white lesion on buccal mucosa that disappears on stretching?
Leukodema The Differential diagnosis:leukoplakia,oral candidiasis,white spongy nevus,oral lichen planus.
Autosomal dominant disorder causing white plaques bilaterally on buccal mucosa,associated with mutation in keratin genes 4 or 13.
White spongy nevus The differential diagnosis is:leukodema,hereditary benign intraepithelial dyskeratosis,oral candidiasis.
A hereditary disorder causing white spongy plaques all over buccal mucosa and is accompanied with occular manifestations.
Benign intraepithelial dyskeratosis The differential diagnosis is:white spongy nevus,leukodema,reiters syndrome,behcets
Syndrome characterized by reticulate skin hyperpigmentation, mucosal leukoplakia, and nail dystrophy due to a mutation in gene DKC1
Dyskeratosis congenita The differential diagnosis is hereditary benign intraepithelial dysplasia,leukoplakia.
A hereditary condition appearing as whitish papules extending to oropharynx,it also has greasy skin lesions with papules all over face and trunk (due to excess keratin)
Follicular keratosis/Darier's disease