white patch diagnosis Flashcards
1
Q
In terms of RMH, which drugs may be a cause of white patches?
A
- Antibiotics (predispose to candida infection).
- Immunosuppressants (lichen planus?)
- Steroids (predispose to candida infection).
2
Q
What 3 things to look out for when assessing dental history in relation to white patch diagnosis.
A
- Restorations causing a lichenoid reaction.
- Cheek biting and trauma.
- Chemical burns.
3
Q
What tests should be done in the diagnosis of a white patch?
A
- Blood tests
- Swab for candida
- Incisional biopsy
4
Q
If the white patch was sublingually, what would be the differential diagnosis?
A
Sublingual Keratosis
5
Q
If the site of the patch was unilateral, which differential diagnoses would be considered?
A
- Idiopathic Leukoplakia
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma
6
Q
If the site of the patch was bilateral, which differential diagnoses would be considered?
A
- Lichen Planus
- Fordyce Spots (overgrowth of ectopic sebaceous glands)
- Cheek Biting (frictional keratosis)
- Candidiasis
7
Q
3 examples of white patches indicating neoplastic/potentially malignant disease:
A
- Leukoplakia
- Carcinoma
- Keratosis (although rare)
8
Q
3 examples of white patches potentially indicating inflammatory conditions:
A
- Candidiasis
- Hairy Leukoplakia
- Papilloma (HPV lesions in the mouth)
9
Q
2 types of non-infective conditions:
A
- Lichen Planus (potentially pre-malignant)
- Lupus Erythematous