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1/8. Ectopic erythema migrans in an adolescent with a skin disorder.

    Red and white circular lesions of the buccal and labial mucosa were observed in an adolescent. Periodically, these nontender patches would resolve and move to other oral sites. Detection of ectopic erythema migrans aided in the diagnosis of a bothersome skin condition.
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2/8. Oral psoriasis: report of a case and review of the literature.

    psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease which very rarely affects the oral mucosa. In the present article, an interesting case of psoriasis with exclusive oral involvement is described. The patient's history, clinical, microscopic features, and HLA typing were consistent with a diagnosis of psoriasis. A review of the 68 reported cases of oral psoriasis is presented in table form.
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3/8. Migratory stomatitis: a case report.

    This case report discusses a 42-year-old male patient who presented with migratory stomatitis located on the labial and buccal mucosa and the lateral tongue border. The lesions were circumscribed, flat, smooth, and red in color with a slightly raised white border varying in size from 3 mm to over 1 cm. Duration was between 7 and 14 days and healing transpired without scarring. Follow-up continued for approximately 1 year and at each visit several lesions were seen. The possibility of stress and heredity as positive factors was considered, but with so few reported cases conclusions would be purely speculative. The absence of dermatologic pathology does not aid in establishing a relationship with psoriasis, however there is a microscopic similarity. An almost total lack of clinical symptoms may contribute to this sparse documentation, therefore dental practitioners should be articularly observant when examining oral soft tissues. Further recognition and investigation is necessary before a cause can be discovered.
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4/8. erythema migrans--a psoriasiform lesion of the oral mucosa.

    Psoriasiform lesions are unusual occurrences on oral mucosa. Nineteen cases of erythema migrans are presented with a discussion of the literature. Fifty-eight percent of these cases presented with tenderness, pain, or roughness. One case was associated with geographic tongue and two cases with cutaneous psoriasis.
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5/8. Geographic stomatitis and psoriasis.

    5 new cases of geographic stomatitis are presented and added to a review of 32 similar cases reported in the literature up to 1987. Furthermore, a series of 70 consecutive patients with psoriasis were examined for oral mucosal lesions. Based upon the findings of the literature and the results of the present study, there seems insufficient proof to consider geographic stomatitis an oral manifestation of psoriasis.
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6/8. Multiple, annular, erythematous lesions of the oral mucosa.

    Benign migratory stomatitis is a relatively rare entity, but because of its benign nature and clinical characteristics, it should be easily recognized by the general practitioner. biopsy is usually not indicated and treatment consists of reassuring the patient that the lesions are benign even though they may disappear, reappear, and change location; the patient should report back for periodic follow-up.
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7/8. Multiple, shallow, circinate mucosal erosions on the soft palate and base of uvula.

    stomatitis areata migrans is an uncommon oral disease that may affect mucous membranes other than the tongue or be concomitant with geographic tongue. The clinical appearance emulates geographic tongue at an ectopic site, and the lesions rarely are symptomatic.
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8/8. erythema migrans: an unusual presentation.

    A case of erythema migrans affecting the attached gingivae and the upper and lower labial mucosa is described. No lesions were found on the tongue although this is the site most commonly affected.
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