Desquamative gingivitis - Oral Mucosal Lesion
Synopsis

Patients affected by desquamative gingivitis will frequently experience intense discomfort and may have difficulty eating and drinking. Lesions typically arise along the buccal aspect of the gingiva, most commonly in a diffuse pattern. However, lesions have been reported to occur at any site along the gingiva.
If the desquamative gingivitis is a manifestation of mucous membrane pemphigoid, pemphigus vulgaris, or paraneoplastic pemphigus, the patient may develop extra-oral involvement in other sites, most commonly the nasal or anogenital mucosa, larynx, esophagus, skin, and conjunctiva.
Codes
K05.11 – Chronic gingivitis, non-plaque induced
SNOMEDCT:
22208002 – Desquamative gingivitis
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Last Updated:05/02/2021