Lichen planus mucosae: white plaques with few symptoms, which condense on the sides and at the tip of the tongue. known exanthematic Lichen planus. lingua plicata!
Candidosis of the oral mucosa. multiple, on the hard and soft palate localized, single standing, partly confluent, white to grey-white plaques which can be easily scraped off. sometimes burning of the tongue
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.
Lichen planus mucosae. 64-year-old, otherwise healthy woman. no skin lesions. mucous membrane lesions affect only the back of the tongue and the edges of the tongue or bds. whitish plaque affecting the entire surface of the tongue with an irregularly fielded surface. fruity drinks cause a burning pain and are avoided.
candidiasis, chronic mucocutaneous (CMC). pronounced doughy and persistent swelling of the lips with several chronic rhagades in Crohn's disease. whitish, flat deposits on the base and back of the tongue. pearlèche on both sides.
Lichen planus mucosae: Infestation of the mucous membrane of the mouth and the back of the tongue in the context of a generalized lichen planus of the skin; low -symptomatic, extensive and reticular whitish plaques.
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