Alt Dudakta Yerleşen Bir Eozinofilik Ülser Olgusu.

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    • Alternate Title:
      A Case of Eosinophilic Ulcer Localized at Lower Lip.
    • Abstract:
      Eosinophilic ulcer of the oral mucosa is an uncommon, benign and self-limiting disease. Although exact pathogenesis of the disease is unknown, trauma is thought to play a role in the etiology. Eosinophilic ulcer is characterised by an ulcer with an indurated border, commonly occurring on the tongue but also on any region of the lips and oral mucosa. The ulcerated lesion with acute onset may heal spontaneously within 1 week to 8 months. A 23 year-old-man man was admitted for painful ulceration on the lower lip for seven years which şares up during summers and heals spontaneously. Clinical and histopathological findings of the case, consistent with eosinophilic ulcer, is presented because of its rare occurrence as well as clinical resemblance to squamous cell carcinoma of the lower lip. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      Oral mukozanın eozinofilik ülseri nadir görülen, benin, kendini sınırlayan bir hastalıktır. Patogenezi tam olarak bilinmemekle birlikte travmanın etyolojide rol oynayabileceği düşünülmektedir. Eozinofilik ülser sıklıkla dilde olmak üzere dudaklar ve oral mukozanın herhangi bir yerinde ortaya çıkan endüre kenarlı bir ülserle karakterizedir. Akut olarak başlayan ülser 1 hafta ile 8 ay arasında spontan olarak gerileyebilir. Yirmi üç yaşındaki erkek hasta yedi yıldır yaz aylarında belirginleşip kendiliğinden gerileyen alt dudakta ağrılı yara şikayeti ile başvurdu. Klinik ve histopatolojik bulguları eozinofilik ülser ile uyumlu bulunan olgu, nadir görülmesi yanında özellikle alt dudak skuamöz hücreli karsinomu ile klinik benzerlikler göstermesi nedeniyle sunulmuştur. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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