Clinical Study of Oral Manifestation in Skin Diseases at Tertiary Care Centre in Central India
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 4
Abstract
The study aimed to estimate the frequency of oral lesions in Patient with Skin Manifestation attending a Tertiary Care Centre in Central India. An oral mucosal lesion (OML) is defined as any abnormal change or any swelling on oral mucosal surface. Oral mucosal manifestation may be the initial feature, most florid clinical feature or the only sign of such diseases and sometimes lesions occur in both skin and mucous membrane. Some patients present with oral lesions only, whereas in others, there may be involvement of skin and other mucous membranes.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr Surendra Singh Bhati
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