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Hair leukoplakia orale. "Classic finding" with completely sympotmless, not strippable, flat, white plaques in the area of the lateral edge of the tongue in HIV-infected persons.

Hair leukoplakia orale. "Classic finding" with flat white plaques in the area of the lateral edge of the tongue in HIV-infected persons. The surface of the tongue is also "leukoplaked".


Oral hairy leukoplakia. flat white yellowish coating on the tongue; flat leukoplakia on the lateral parts of the tongue with simultaneous yellowish "hairy" coating on the tongue (see hairy tongue below).

Oral hairy leukoplakia: Flat, white-yellowish, verrucous coating of the tongue with deep erosive, longitudinal fissures in the area of the central part of the tongue. Previously known HIV infection with Kaposi sarcoma.