Sec 12 Disorders of the Oral and Genital Integument Flashcards

1
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Most common site of Benign Alveolar Ridge Keratosis

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Retromolar pad

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2
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Patterns of fissured tongue

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  1. Central fissure alone or with smaller radiating fissures

2. Short fissures distributed evenly throughout the tongue

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3
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Presents with atrophic area on the dorsal tongue with loss of filiform papillae and slightly depressed erythematous area usually sensitive or painful

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Geographic Tongue (Benign Migratory Glossitis)

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4
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Triad of fissured tongue, facial palsy, and cheilitis granulomatosa

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Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome

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5
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Most comfortable vehicle for delivering medication to the mucosa of vulva

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Ointment

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Manifests as bright red, shiny patches or plaques of the mucosal sites, glans and prepuce of the uncircumcised

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Erythroplasia of Queyrat

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May present as multiple warty red, smooth topped papules on the penile shaft

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Bowenoid papulosis

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8
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Nonretractable foreskin

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Phimosis

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9
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Most common disease presenting as desquamative gingivitis

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Lichen planus

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PFAPA Syndrome

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Periodic Fever, Adenopathy, Pharyngitis, Aphthae Syndrome

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11
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Most common cause of pruritus vulvae

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Candidiasis

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12
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Two histologically defined frictional keratosis

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  1. Morsicatio Mucosae Oris

2. Benign Alveolar Ridge Keratosis

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13
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Painless, yellow brown or red, verrucous, sessile or papillary plaque on the genitalia

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Verruciform xanthoma

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14
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Lilac papules or plaques with white lacy scale on the penis

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Penile Lichen Planus

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T or F: Vulvar psoriasis only affects keratinized skin

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True

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16
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% of leukoplakia associated with carcinoma or dysplasia at time of diagnosis

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20-50%

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17
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Constrictive lichenoid posthitis with a preputial band causing “hourglass” waist of the penile shaft

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Genital Lichen Sclerosus

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18
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Causes of genital drug eruption

A
Papaverine
Heparin
Warfarin
All-trans retinoic acid
Foscarnet
Nicorandil
Lisinopril
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Asymptomatic well-demarcated, glistening, moist, shiny, bright red, or autumn brown patches symmetrically involving the glans and inner prepuce sparing the keratinized penile shaft or foreskin

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Zoon Balanitis

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20
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Rare autosominal dominant condition presenting with poorly demarcated diffuse, painless white plaques on buccal mucosa and tongue

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White sponge nevus

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21
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May present with hemorrhagic crusting of lips in addition to intraoral erosions and ulcers associated with lymphoid malignancy

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Paraneoplastic Pemphigus

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Benign symmetric exostoses present in the midline of the hard palate or bilaterally in lingual aspect of mandible

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Palatal tori

Mandibular tori

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23
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MAGIC Syndrome

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Mouth And Genital ulcers with Inflamed Cartilage Syndrome

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24
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Causes tongue pigmentation with accentuation of the papillae in punctate configuration common in dark-skinned individuals

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Pegylated interferon with Ribavirin

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25
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Fissured weepy lesions at the corners of the mouth often associated with Staphylococcal aureus

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Angular cheilitis

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26
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Most common site for oral nevomelanocytic nevi

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Palate (40%)

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27
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Sebaceous glands that present as painless papules located in bilateral symmetric on posterior buccal mucosa and vermilion of lips

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Fordyce granules

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28
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Diffusely white with red punctate areas representing opening of salivary ducts from pipe smoking and reverse smoke

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Nicotinic Stomatitis

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29
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Most common pathogen in denture-associated Candidiasis

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Candida albicans

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30
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Hypopigmentation of the vulva with shiny or crinkled texture and purpura

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Lichen sclerosus

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31
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Red scaly patches and plaques of the keratinized penis

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Bowen Disease of the penis

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32
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Most common location for rhinocerebral zygomycosis

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Palate

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33
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Most common site for oral pigmentation cause by Minocycline and Antimalarials with slate-gray to blue diffuse macular discoloration

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Palatal mucosa

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34
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Sudden onset of oral melanotic macules should raise possibility of

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Addison disease

35
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Treatment of choice for oral melanoma

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Excision with clear margins

36
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First indication that a patient is infected with HIV

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Hairy Leukoplakia

37
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Common benign idiopathic disorder presenting as rock-hard smooth white papules or nodules on scrotum

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Scrotal calcinosis

38
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Most common sites for oral findings in Discoid lupus erythematosus

A

Buccal mucosa

Palate

39
Q

Most worrisome complication of Lichen sclerosus

A

Squamous cell carcinoma of penis

40
Q

White papules and plaques on either side of the linear alba on buccal mucosa, lower labial mucosa or lateral tongue caused by chewing habit

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Morsicatio Mucosae Oris

41
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T or F: Fissured tongue is a permanent condition

A

True

42
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Rhomboidal area in the posterior midline of tongue, anterior to circumvallate papillae which may be slightly depressed and erythematous, or raised

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Median rhomboid glossitis

43
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Painless sloughs of desquamated tissue that lie in thin ribbons on mucosa that can be removed without pain or discomfort caused by mouthwash and caustic toothpaste

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Contact Desquamation

44
Q

Penile thrombophlebitis has been seen as the initial presentation of

A

Paraneoplastic migratory thrombophlebitis

45
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Common condition of the tongue presenting with matted or coated appearance with history of illness and antibiotic use may have a foul or stale breath

A

Black hairy tongue

46
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Flesh-colored, smooth, rounded rows of papules on the coronal margin of glans common in uncircumcised males

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Pearly penile papules

47
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Presents as asymptomatic diffuse patchy brown to black macular pigmentation of the oral mucosa and attached gingiva

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Physiologic pigmentation

48
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Annular raised double-rimmed lesions in the intergluteal cleft, on scrotum, penis and glans

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Genital Porokeratosis of Mibelli

49
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Poorly demarcated painless white papules and plaques with rough surface on keratinized mucosa of gingiva and hard palate as reaction to frictional trauma

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Benign Alveolar Ridge Keratosis

50
Q

Type of Lichen Planus with symmetric distribution on the buccal mucosa and tongue, usually not painful

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Keratotic or Reticular form of Lichen Planus

51
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Painless white plaque on the lateral border of tongue in immunocompromised patients (HIV/AIDS)

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Hairy Leukoplakia

52
Q

Most common sites for oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

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Ventral tongue
Gingiva
Floor of the mouth

53
Q

Rare, low grade squamous carcinomas

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Verrucous carcinoma
Warty carcinoma
Buscke-Lowenstein tumor
Giant condyloma

54
Q

Most common cause of chronic vulvar dermatosis

A

Lichen sclerosus

55
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Upper lip nodules

A
  1. Benign salivary gland neoplasm
  2. Malignant salivary gland neoplasm
  3. Benign nerve sheath tumor
  4. Benign vascular tumor
  5. Nasolabial cyst
56
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Curdy yellowish-white papules or plaques which may or may not scrape off often on dorsum of tongue or palate

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Thrush or Pseudomembranous candidiasis

57
Q

White plaque pf questionable risk having excluded other known diseases that carry no risk for cancer

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Leukoplakia

58
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Risk factors for oral Squamous cell carcinoma

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Smoking
Excessive alcohol
Chewing areca nut
Past history of cancer/immunosuppression
Family history of cancer
Exposure to high risk types of HPV
Age
Sunlight (lip SCC)
59
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Characterized by an acute eruption of itchy, painful, swollen plaques with central blister formation, erosion and ulceration with persistent post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation

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Fixed Drug Eruption

60
Q

Grayish white opalescent wrinkled area with fissures on the madibular sulcus or vestible from smokeless tobacco and carcinogens

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Smokeless Tobacco Keratosis

61
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Sore or painful annular erythematous eruption with central glassy appearance and serpiginous border surrounded by scaling in Glucagonoma syndrome

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Necrolytic migratory erythema

62
Q

Atrophy of the lips caused by sun damage without evidence of dysplasia

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Actinic cheilitis

63
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Tongue presenting as smooth, bald with atophic papillae associated with burning sensation and sensitivity when eating acidic, salty or crunchy foods

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Atrophic glossitis

64
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Bilateral painless fine grayish white, opalescent reticulations diffuse on the buccal mucosa or ventral tongue

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Leukoedema

65
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% of erythroplakia associated with carcinoma or dysplasia at time of diagnosis

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90%

66
Q

Two most common pigments of exogenous origin intraorally

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Amalgam

Graphite from pencil lead

67
Q

Blue to purple, smooth papules on the scrotum, penile shaft, or glans which may bleed after trauma

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Angiokeratoma

68
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Linear keratosis on the buccal mucosa bilaterally and a form of frictional keratosis

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Linear alba

69
Q

Most common sites for oral melanotic macule

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Lower lip vermilion
Gingiva
Hard palate

70
Q

Most common presentation for mucous membrane pemphigoid

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Desquamative gingivitis

71
Q

Poor prognosis for Penile Squamous cell carcinoma

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Perineural invasion
Vascular invasion
High histological grade (sarcomatoid cancer)

72
Q

White papules and plaques with minimal erythema associated with mucocutaneous disease or Hairy Leukoplakia

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Hyperplastic candidiasis

73
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Presents as an irritating, itchy, burning red scaly patch or plaque which can be found anywhere on the anogenital area

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Extramammary Paget Disease

74
Q

Clinical forms of oral Lichen Planus

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  1. Keratotic/reticular
  2. Erythematous/erosive
  3. Ulcerative
75
Q

Lower lip nodules

A

Bite fibroma
Irritation fibroma
Mucoceles

76
Q

T or F: Genitalia may be the only site involved in Vitiligo

A

True

77
Q

Most common type of oral nevomelanocytic nevi

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Intramucosal nevus (66%)

78
Q

Agents associated with ulcerative mucositis (ulcers on nonkeratinized sites - buccal mucosa and ventral tongue - extremely painful and several centimeters in size)

A

Cytarabine

Cisplatin

79
Q

Painful usually bilateral maceration of the corners of the mouth with ulceration, crusting, cracking and severe cases fissuring

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Angular cheilitis

80
Q

Foreskin fixed in retraction

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Paraphimosis

81
Q

Most common dermatosis of the male anogenitalia

A

Psoriasis

82
Q

Immune-mediated and interface stomatitis characterized by T-cell destruction of basal cells of epithelium mediated by TH1 cytokines

A

Oral Lichen Planus

83
Q

Most effective treatment for mucous membrane pemphigoid presenting as desquamative gingivitis

A

Topical steroid gel