Changes in the Oral Mucosa in Leukemia

Authors

  • Kholboyeva Nasiba Asrorovna Assistant, Department of Therapeutic Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Samarkand State Medical University
  • Asrorov Makhmud Akmal oʻgʻli 5th year students of Samarkand State Medical University
  • Khamrokulov Sobir Khaydar oʻgʻli 5th year students of Samarkand State Medical University

Keywords:

Causes, Pathogenesis, Leukemia symptoms, Complications, Diagnostics, Leukemia treatment, Prognosis and prevention

Abstract

Leukemids - a general name for focal and diffuse lesions of the skin, subcutaneous tissue, mucous membranes of the genitals and oral cavity, occurring in areas of malignant proliferation of cells of the blood-forming organs and reticular tissue. They are extramedullary foci of hematopoiesis, developing in the dermis when leukemia enters the terminal stage. Lesions manifest themselves in the form of erythema, erythroderma, raised papules, vesicles or bullae of light pink or dark red color, covered with smooth shiny skin, less often with crusts. In the presence of a comprehensive clinical picture of leukemia, the diagnosis of leukemia does not present any difficulties. Radiation and PUVA therapy are used for treatment.

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Published

2025-02-22

How to Cite

Asrorovna, K. N., oʻgʻli, A. M. A., & oʻgʻli, K. S. K. (2025). Changes in the Oral Mucosa in Leukemia. American Journal of Bioscience and Clinical Integrity, 2(2), 118–124. Retrieved from https://biojournals.us/index.php/AJBCI/article/view/634

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