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Oral lesions and limhoproliferative disorders

Authors :
Castellarin P.
POZZATO, GABRIELE
TIRELLI, GIAN CARLO
DI LENARDA, Roberto
BIASOTTO, MATTEO
Castellarin, P.
Pozzato, Gabriele
Tirelli, GIAN CARLO
DI LENARDA, Roberto
Biasotto, Matteo
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Lymphoproliferative disorders are heterogeneous malignancy characterized by the expansion of a lymphoid clone more or less differentiated. At the level of the oral cavity, the lymphoproliferative disorder can occur in various ways, most commonly as lymphoid lesions with extranodal externalization, but sometimes, oral lesions may represent a localization of a disease spread. With regard to the primary localizations of lymphoproliferative disorders, a careful examination of the head and neck, oral, and oropharyngeal area is necessary in order to identify suspicious lesions, and their early detection results in a better prognosis for the patient. Numerous complications have been described and frequently found at oral level, due to pathology or different therapeutic strategies. These complications require precise diagnosis and measures to oral health care. In all this, oral pathologists, as well as dental practitioners, have a central role in the treatment and long-term monitoring of these patients.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..3ff34190a49f45186470d4c5f6b1bc2e