Common Oral Lesions

J. Knight
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It’s not unusual for a health care provider to frequently see and treat patients with lesions of the lips, buccal mucosa, tongue or palate. Many of these lesions are readily diagnosed and treated in the outpatient clinic or emergency room. Occasionally, asymptomatic oral lesions are found incidental to an unrelated examination. The possible causes of oral mucosal defects are numerous and include infectious diseases, autoimmune disorders, neoplastic disease, local trauma and toxic reactions. Proper identification and treatment of oral lesions, as well as the appropriate referral of patients with lesions suggestive of serious disease or neoplastic processes is essential in the primary care setting.
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常见口腔病变
对于医疗保健提供者来说,经常看到和治疗嘴唇、口腔黏膜、舌头或上颚损伤的患者并不罕见。许多这些病变很容易在门诊或急诊室诊断和治疗。偶尔,无症状的口腔病变是偶然发现的一个不相关的检查。口腔黏膜缺损的可能原因有很多,包括感染性疾病、自身免疫性疾病、肿瘤疾病、局部创伤和毒性反应。在初级保健环境中,正确识别和治疗口腔病变,以及适当转诊提示严重疾病或肿瘤过程的病变患者是至关重要的。
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