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What’s the link? Shared embryological origin (ectoderm +/- enoderm)

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1 What’s the link? Shared embryological origin (ectoderm +/- enoderm)
Shared functions Continuation of the skin First manifestation of dermatological conditions Essential part of dermatological examination

2 stratified squamous epithelium
Oral mucosa Skin

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4 Congenital Acquired

5 Pigmented White lesions Red lesions Swellings Ulcers Blisters Teeth anomalies

6 Importance Common Serious First manifestation
Associations- cross referrals

7 Lichen planus

8 Reticular Erosive Bullous Atrophic Plaque-form papular

9 0.2% of populations 25% skin and oral LP- erosive, lichenoid HCV, amalgam, GvHD Drugs; B-blockers, calcium channel blockers, NSAIDS, ACE-inihibitors Mostly buccal mucosa and lateral tongue Symmetrical Lasts longer than skin lesions average 8 years Can be asymptomatic

10 Chlorhexidine mouth wash
Betnesol mouth rinses 0.5mg in 10ml Calcineurin inhibitors Oral steroids Hydroxychloroquine MMF Azathioprine, dapsone, Mtx Rituximab

11 Importance Associated scarring- microstomia Risk of malignancy
Related to amalgum/HCV/drugs Associations: Skin Vulva Eyes Ears

12 DSG3 +/- DSG1 Earlier mucosal involvement 50-70% (average 5 months) Drugs- anti-TB, ACE inhibitors, captopril, rifampicin Less intact vesicles or bullae Irregular ulcers- ginigivae, buccal, palatal areas No scarring

13 Used to be fatal now 5-15% Steroids Azathioprine MMF Rituximab Complete remission ?10 years in 75%

14 Importance Associations: eye , genital, skin Paraneoplastic pemphigus

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16 Oral Apthae

17 Behcet Disease

18 Importance Associations Genital ulcers Ocular manifestations Aneurysms
Coagulapathy GI/CNS

19 Importance Rule out allergens
Differentials: TB, sracoidosis, crohn’s disease Can become permanent

20 Erythema Multiforme EM minor EM minor with extramucosal involvement
SJS- Stevens Johnson Syndrome TEN- toxic epidermal necrolysis Infection- HSV, mycoplasma Drug- anticonvulsants

21 SCORTEN

22 Importance EM- common TEN- Fatal Need to stop offending drug
Sequelae ie scarring Supportive Immunomodulation IVIG

23 Importance Associations: Scarring Systemic involvement
Antiphospholipid syndrome


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