Multifocal diffuse oral melanoacanthoma: a case report.

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Abstract

Oral melanoacanthoma (OMA) is a rare benign lesion characterized by colonization of acanthotic epithelium by dendritic melanocytes. Although its pathogenenesis remains uncertain, its clinical behavior and spontaneous remission suggest a non-neoplastic nature. Clinically, it may present as a solitary or multifocal lesion; however these two variants exhibit different features. The clinical appearance of OMA is not pathognomonic and biopsy is mandatory. OMA requires no treatment or periodic observation. Here, we report a case of OMA with diffuse lesions also affecting the tongue in a 74-year-old black woman, whose diagnosis was based essentially on clinical and histological features. The immunohistochemical profile is also presented.

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Marocchio, L. S., Júnior, D. S. P., de Sousa, S. C. O. M., Fabre, R. F., & Raitz, R. (2009). Multifocal diffuse oral melanoacanthoma: a case report. Journal of Oral Science, 51(3), 463–466. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd.51.463

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