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[Pigmented lesions of the oral mucosa].

J Beck-Mannagetta1, G Hutarew.   

Abstract

The oral mucosa contains melanocytes, even though one might not suspect this when examining white subjects. Drug-induced pigmentation is usually irregularly distributed over the oral mucosa; typical causes are contraceptives and tetracyclines. Localized traumatic pigmentation can be due to injuries contaminated by foreign material (dust). Not infrequently an amalgam tattoo can be seen, caused by introduction of amalgam during dental treatment with rotating instruments. Focal melanosis is harmless. Neoplastic pigmentation is rare. Melanotic nevi are small with indistinct borders. Malignant melanoma occurs predominantly on the maxilla or hard palate. Frequently it has already metastasized by the time of diagnosis. Verification by biopsy is essential if a lesion has suddenly appeared, is extensive, elevated, with irregular pigmentation and has no obvious cause.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22956033     DOI: 10.1007/s00105-012-2351-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hautarzt        ISSN: 0017-8470            Impact factor:   0.751


  18 in total

1.  Amalgam tattoo of the oral mucosa mimics malignant melanoma.

Authors:  Hiroo Amano; Atsushi Tamura; Masahito Yasuda; Masayoshi Yamanaka; Yuko Takeuchi; Kuninori Sasaoka; Satoshi Yokoo; Osamu Ishikawa
Journal:  J Dermatol       Date:  2010-09-20       Impact factor: 4.005

2.  Silver solder "tattoo," a novel form of oral pigmentation identified with the use of field emission scanning electron microscopy and electron dispersive spectrography.

Authors:  H M Hussaini; J N Waddell; L Girvan; L M West; T B Kardos; A M Rich; G J Seymour
Journal:  Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod       Date:  2011-07-23

3.  Transformation of a benign oral pigmentation to primary oral melanoma.

Authors:  Michael A Kahn; Dwight R Weathers; Jeffrey G Hoffman
Journal:  Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod       Date:  2005-10

4.  Melanotic macule of the oral mucosa. A clinicopathologic study of 105 cases.

Authors:  A Buchner; L S Hansen
Journal:  Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol       Date:  1979-09

5.  Amalgam pigmentation (amalgam tattoo) of the oral mucosa. A clinicopathologic study of 268 cases.

Authors:  A Buchner; L S Hansen
Journal:  Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol       Date:  1980-02

Review 6.  Desmoplastic malignant melanoma of the palatal alveolar mucosa: sustained disease-free survival after surgery and postoperative radiotherapy.

Authors:  B D Kavanagh; R L Campbell; J W Patterson; R L O'Neill; R M Cardinale; G E Kaugars
Journal:  Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod       Date:  2000-04

7.  Head and neck mucosal melanoma: experience with 42 patients, with emphasis on the role of postoperative radiotherapy.

Authors:  Marco Meleti; C René Leemans; Remco de Bree; Paolo Vescovi; Enrico Sesenna; Isaäc van der Waal
Journal:  Head Neck       Date:  2008-12       Impact factor: 3.147

8.  Tumor size and depth in primary malignant melanoma in the oral cavity influences survival.

Authors:  Thomas Mücke; Frank Hölzle; Marco R Kesting; Denys J Loeffelbein; Luisa K Robitzky; Bettina Hohlweg-Majert; Andrea Tannapfel; Klaus-Dietrich Wolff
Journal:  J Oral Maxillofac Surg       Date:  2009-07       Impact factor: 1.895

9.  Primary mucosal desmoplastic melanoma of the head and neck.

Authors:  Manju L Prasad; Snehal G Patel; Klaus J Busam
Journal:  Head Neck       Date:  2004-04       Impact factor: 3.147

10.  Primary mucosal melanoma of the head and neck. Comparison of clinical presentation and histopathologic features of oral and sinonasal melanoma.

Authors:  Nicolas McLean; Mourad Tighiouart; Susan Muller
Journal:  Oral Oncol       Date:  2008-04-08       Impact factor: 5.337

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  2 in total

1.  [Localized, irregular pigmentation of the maxillary gingiva].

Authors:  R K Rahimi-Nedjat; K Sagheb; A Tuettenberg; C Renné; C Walter
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  2016-04       Impact factor: 0.751

2.  Amalgam tattoo versus melanocytic neoplasm - Differential diagnosis of dark pigmented oral mucosa lesions using infrared spectroscopy.

Authors:  Johannes Laimer; Raphael Henn; Tom Helten; Susanne Sprung; Bettina Zelger; Bernhard Zelger; René Steiner; Dagmar Schnabl; Vincent Offermanns; Emanuel Bruckmoser; Christian W Huck
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-11-06       Impact factor: 3.240

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