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Oral Biology and Oral Pathology

American Dental Association

Acute lymphocytic leukemia

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Oral Manifestations Of Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia, Angela Yepes Dds, Ms, Mba, Juan Yepes Dds, Md, Mph, Ms, Drph, James E. Jones Dmd, Msd, Edd, Phd May 2023

Oral Manifestations Of Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia, Angela Yepes Dds, Ms, Mba, Juan Yepes Dds, Md, Mph, Ms, Drph, James E. Jones Dmd, Msd, Edd, Phd

The Journal of the Michigan Dental Association

Leukemia is the most prevalent malignancy of leukocytes and can occur in children and adults. Oral manifestations are part of the complexity of signs and symptoms in patients with leukemia and, in some patients, oral manifestations precede systemic manifestations. Oral signs of leukemia include spontaneous bleeding, gingival enlargement, and whiteness of the oral mucosa. Head and neck lymphadenopathy is common in patients with leukemia. Oral manifestations are the result of the direct invasion of immature cells in the oral cavity tissues or indirectly caused by the replacement of the normal blood cells for immature cells causing anemia, leucopenia, and thrombocytopenia. …