Ludimila Lemes Moura, Victor Villatoro Carrapato, Marcia Mirolde Magno de Carvalho Santos, Paulo Sérgio da Silva Santos
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A rare case of hairy leukoplakia in a young immunocompetent patient.
We present a case of oral hairy leukoplakia (OHL) in a male, 21-year-old immunocompetent patient. The patient had white, asymptomatic plaques located bilaterally on the tongue margin. The patient noticed the signs days after burning his tongue with hot food, which triggered the investigation. The case was treated initially as candidiasis and frictional keratosis. Exfoliative cytology indicated the presence of actinomycetes in the lesions, and a blood count suggested mild leukopenia (3,910/mm³; reference value 4,500 - 11,000/mm³). Photodynamic therapy and antiseptic mouthwash were used, with no improvement in the condition. The diagnosis of OHL had concluded after an incisional biopsy and immunohistochemical examination for anti-EBV. The patient's blood and serological tests showed no noteworthy changes. Cases of hairy leukoplakia in immunocompetent patients had founded in the literature and suggest that when this occurs, patients often have some comorbidity, such as hypertension, or use medications such as antihypertensives and steroid inhalers. However, the patient in the present case did not any of these conditions, which made the diagnosis challenging. In any case, it is always important to investigate the medical history and immune status of a patient diagnosed with OHL. Key words:Oral hairy leukoplakia, Epstein-Barr virus, Immunocompetent.
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Indexed in PUBMED, PubMed Central® (PMC) since 2012 and SCOPUSJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry is an Open Access (free access on-line) - http://www.medicinaoral.com/odo/indice.htm. The aim of the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry is: - Periodontology - Community and Preventive Dentistry - Esthetic Dentistry - Biomaterials and Bioengineering in Dentistry - Operative Dentistry and Endodontics - Prosthetic Dentistry - Orthodontics - Oral Medicine and Pathology - Odontostomatology for the disabled or special patients - Oral Surgery