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Oral epithelial dysplasia with lymphocytic immune response: clinicopathological characterisation of 44 cases.

Ivan J StojanovJoud OmariIbrahim AkeelAhmed S SultanSook-Bin Woo
Published in: Histopathology (2024)
Virtually any lichenoid histological feature may be seen in OED with LIR, representing a significant diagnostic pitfall. The typical clinical appearance of OED with LIR is of a well-demarcated hyperkeratotic plaque, characteristic of keratinising dysplasia and devoid of lichenoid features. This suggests that pathologist access to clinical photographs during diagnostic interpretation of biopsied white lesions, which represents opportunity to perform gross examination of the disease process, may reduce interobserver variability and improve diagnostic accuracy in this challenging differential diagnosis.
Keyphrases
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