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Differential diagnosis of white lesions

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Autosomal dominant disorder causing white plaques bilaterally on buccal mucosa,associated with mutation in keratin genes 4 or 13.

Author: Rana Zaher

Autosomal dominant disorder causing white plaques bilaterally on buccal mucosa,associated with mutation in keratin genes 4 or 13.



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White spongy nevus The differential diagnosis is:leukodema,hereditary benign intraepithelial dyskeratosis,oral candidiasis.


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