Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine (Nov 2014)
Solitary Angiokeratoma of the Buccal Mucosa. Report of a Case
Abstract
Background: Angiokeratoma is an asymptomatic, hyperkeratotic, capillary disorder of the skin present as solitary or multiple, keratotic papules or plaques, which may also be related to Fabry disease. Oral involvement may be observed in cases of widespread muco-cutaneous angiokeratomas, whereas solitary buccal angiokeratoma without systemic/cutaneous involvement is extremely rare.
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