White sponge nevus: Report of three cases in a single family

J Oral Maxillofac Pathol. 2016 May-Aug;20(2):300-3. doi: 10.4103/0973-029X.185915.

Abstract

White sponge nevus (WSN) is an interesting hereditary oral mucosal disorder that commonly manifests as bilaterally symmetrical, thickened white, corrugated or velvety, diffuse plaques that predominantly affects the buccal mucosa. The lesions may develop at birth or later in childhood or adolescence. Because it is asymptomatic and benign, WSN requires no treatment. Recognition of this disorder is important due to its potential confusion with other lesions that may be found in the oral cavity. Emphasis should be given to the early and correct diagnosis of this disorder to avoid unnecessary treatment. This report presents three affected members of a single family.

Keywords: CK 13; CK 4; Cannon disease; genodermatosis; spongiosis; white plaque; white sponge nevus.

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  • Case Reports