
pmid: 17051876
Desquamative gingival lesions are non-plaque induced inflammatory gingival lesions. It is a clinical description and not a diagnosis. These desquamative lesions represent oral manifestations of various dermatoses. Systemic lupus erythematous (SLE), one of the rare dermatoses shows desquamative lesions as the oral manifestation. We here with report a case of SLE with oral lesions involving gingiva of a 36 year old female patient. The clinical presentation, histological features, and investigatory findings are discussed.
Adult, RK1-715, Burning Mouth Syndrome, Gingivitis, SEE, Diagnosis, Differential, desquamative gingival lesion, Dentistry, Gingival Diseases, Humans, Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic, Female, Gingival Hemorrhage, dermatoses
Adult, RK1-715, Burning Mouth Syndrome, Gingivitis, SEE, Diagnosis, Differential, desquamative gingival lesion, Dentistry, Gingival Diseases, Humans, Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic, Female, Gingival Hemorrhage, dermatoses
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