A bilateral whitish lesion on the mucosa of the cheek
Palabras clave : 
Cheek
Mucosa of the cheek
Lesion
Bilateral Whitish
Fecha de publicación : 
2022
Editorial : 
Elsevier
ISSN : 
0022-3476
Nota: 
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license.
Cita: 
Arredondo-Montero, J. (Javier); Bronte-Anaut, M. (Mónica); Antona, G. (Giuseppa); et al. "A bilateral whitish lesion on the mucosa of the cheek". The Journal of Pediatrics. 250, 2022, 105 - 106
Resumen
An 8-year-old girl with no medical history presented with a bilateral whitish lesion on the mucosa of the cheek, evident since early childhood. There was no relevant family history, and her parents had not presented similar lesions. They reported a progressive growth of the lesion in the last months, for which she had been evaluated by maxillofacial surgery, the lesion being oriented as a frictional keratosis. However, the use of occlusal splint was not associated with any improvement. She was otherwise asymptomatic. Physical examination revealed a bilateral, whitish, well-demarcated cheek mucosal plaque, which partially coincided with the dental occlusion line. The lesion did not detach with scratching (Figure 1). No other alterations were observed in the oral cavity or in the systematic physical examination.

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