The diagostic dilemma of oral psoriasis: a review.
- Author:
Fuoad Al-Bayati SAA.
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords:
Psoriasis;
histopathology;
Koebner phenomenon;
fissured tongue;
geographic tongue.
- From:
Pacific Journal of Medical Sciences
2016;16(1):42-49
- CountryPapua New Guinea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Psoriasis is chronic immunologically mediated inflammatory skin disorder affecting 1–3% of Swedish population. It is associated with impairments quality of life even in mild cases, while in severe cases it excess mortality .Oral manifestations of psoriasis are rare and has various clinical presentations which are often difficult to diagnose. Oral psoriasis is a rare entity that might be confused with other oral mucous membrane dermatoses; hence, it should be considered under differential diagnosis of oral mucous membrane disorders and confirmed histo-pathologically. The occurrences of cutaneous lesions along with oral lesions that are diagnosed histo-pathologically give definite diagnosis for oral psoriasis.