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Leucoplasia verrugosa proliferativa

Authors: Pérez Caffarena, Myriam; García Corti, Soledad; Crestanello Nese, José Pedro; Azar Jorajuria, Ana Inés;

Leucoplasia verrugosa proliferativa

Abstract

Una leucoplasia es según la definición de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) una placa blanca de la mucosa bucal, de cuestionable riesgo, habiéndose excluido otras enfermedades conocidas o desórdenes que no tienen aumentado el riesgo de transformación en cáncer. Su diagnóstico se realiza por exclusión de otras enfermedades con aspecto clínico similar, pero que no acarrean riesgo aumentado de cáncer. Es el desorden potencialmente maligno que sufre transformación con mayor frecuencia, con rango de transformación entre el 0,13 y el 17.5% Una variante rara de la leucoplasia, es la leucoplasia verrugosa proliferativa (LVP), descripta por primera vez en 1985 por Hansen et al. Anterior a esa fecha era conocida como papilomatosis florida. La LVP, fue clasificada por la OMS en 2005 como un desorden potencialmente maligno (OMS 2005) por presentar una alta probabilidad de transformarse en un carcinoma espinocelular o un carcinoma verrugoso. Esto indica un comportamiento biológico agresivo. En la mayoría de los casos el diagnóstico de LVP es retrospectivo, lo que enlentece su tratamiento. Su etiología es incierta, pudiendo estar relacionada con el virus del papiloma humano (VPH), con el virus de Epstein-Barr, o con infecciones por cándida, pero aún no ha sido posible establecer una correlación definitiva. Sigue considerándosele como lesión de etiología desconocida

Keywords

LESIONES PRECANCEROSAS, LEUCOPLASIA BUCAL, Leucoplasia verrugosa proliferativa, Leucoplasia, DIAGNOSTICO DIFERENCIAL

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