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1. EMedicine - Hairy Leukoplakia : Article By Hunter H Sams, MD
hairy leukoplakia Oral hairy leukoplakia (OHL) is an oral mucosal disease thatfirst was described in 1984. It is associated with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
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Last Updated: April 11, 2004 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: oral hairy leukoplakia, OHL, AIDS, HIV, Epstein-Barr virus, EBV, immunosuppression, immunocompromise, homosexual men, IV drug users AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Hunter H Sams, MD , Consulting Staff, Denver Dermatology Consultants PC Coauthor(s): Alan Boyd, MD , Assistant Professor, Departments of Internal Medicine, Dermatology and Pathology, Vanderbilt University Hunter H Sams, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Dermatology , and American Academy of Family Physicians Editor(s): Sanjiv S Agarwala, MD

2. Forum On HIV And Oral Health
Information resources on hairy leukoplakia (HK) and other oral conditions, including FAQs, from The Body.
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3. Forum On HIV And Oral Health The Body The Complete HIV/AIDS
Information resources on hairy leukoplakia (HK) and other oral conditions, including FAQs, from The Body.
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4. EMedicine - Hairy Tongue : Article By Denis Lynch, DDS, PhD
Clinical and histopathologic differentiation of hairy leukoplakia from hairy tongue . Winzer M, Gilliar U Hairy tongue and hairy oral leukoplakiaa
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Last Updated: August 23, 2005 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: lingua nigra, lingua villosa, lingua villosa nigra, black hairy tongue , defective desquamation of the filiform papillae, poor oral hygiene , therapeutic radiation, glossopyrosis, burning tongue Candida albicans halitosis, hypertrophy of filiform papillae, tobacco use coffee drinking , tea drinking AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Denis Lynch, DDS, PhD , Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, School of Dentistry, Office of the Dean, Marquette University Denis Lynch, DDS, PhD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology American Dental Association International Association for Dental Research , and Sigma Xi Editor(s): Bernice R Krafchik, MB, ChB

5. Picture Gallery Of Oral Manifestations And Treatments
Leukoplakia; mild to moderate hairy leukoplakia hairy leukoplakia hairy leukoplakia (closeup) hairy leukoplakia hairy leukoplakia
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6. Oral Hairy Leukoplakia
Oral hairy leukoplakia is a white thickening or coating of the lining of the mouth . Oral hairy leukoplakia may look like oral candidiasis (thrush).
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INFORMATION ON HIV Go to other sections: Select a link HIV Overview/Stages of Infection The Life Cycle of HIV Disease Symptoms Fact Sheets Symptoms: Select a link Apthous Ulcers Candidiasis Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Cryptococcal Meningitis Cryptosporidiosis Herpes Zoster (Shingles) Histoplasmosis Kaposi’s Sarcoma Lymphoma Mycobacterium Avium Complex (MAC) Oral Hairy Leukoplakia PAP test/PAP smear and HIV paptest PAP test/PAP smear and HIV Peripheral Neuropathy Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML) Toxoplasmosis (Toxo) Wasting Ontario HIV Clinics' Fact Sheet Oral Hairy Leukoplakia What is it? Oral hairy leukoplakia is a white thickening or coating of the lining of the mouth. It looks like white vertical folds or ridges. These ridges are almost always located on the sides of the tongue, although sometimes they can be found under the tongue or on the inside of the cheek. Oral hairy leukoplakia may look like oral candidiasis (thrush). Thrush can be scraped off. The white ridges of oral hairy leukoplakia do not scape off. Oral hairy leukoplakia occurs in people who have HIV and who have moderate to severe immune system damage. What do I look for?

7. Identification Of Epstein-Barr Virus Strain Variants In Hairy
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8. Aidsmap | Hairy Leukoplakia
hairy leukoplakia is a condition thought to be caused by the EpsteinBarr It was originally thought that hairy leukoplakia only ever occurred in people
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Hairy leukoplakia is a condition thought to be caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a member of the herpes virus family which is commonly found in the mouth. It was originally thought that hairy leukoplakia only ever occurred in people with HIV but there have since been cases in other people with suppressed immune systems such as organ transplant recipients.
It is not dangerous in itself, and can occur relatively early in the course of HIV infection as one of the first symptoms a person may have. However, it is a sign that the immune system is weakening and that the person may be at increased risk of other, more serious infections in the coming months.
Symptoms and diagnosis
It causes irregular white patches on the side of the tongue and occasionally elsewhere on the tongue or in the mouth. The patches look corrugated or folded in appearance with tiny hair-like protrusions running along the folds; these can be seen best when the tongue is stuck out and stretched to one side.
The patches look quite similar to candida (thrush), except hairy leukoplakia lesions cannot be moved or dislodged.

9. Identification Of Epstein-Barr Virus Strain Variants In Hairy
Identification of EpsteinBarr Virus Strain Variants in hairy leukoplakia and Peripheral Blood by Use of a Heteroduplex Tracking Assay
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10. DermAtlas: Online Dermatology Image Library Dermatology Image,oral Hairy Leukopl
DermAtlas Dermatology Images oral hairy leukoplakia,immunodeficiency,dermatologyimage,Human immunodeficiency virus infection,Epstein-Bar virus infection,
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11. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia Leukoplakia
Calling your health care provider. Prevention Alternative names hairy leukoplakia; Smoker's keratosis Definition Return to top
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12. DermAtlas: Dermatology Image Oral_Hairy_Leukoplakia_1_030224 (oral Hairy Leukopl
DermAtlas Dermatology oral hairy leukoplakia images. eMedicine oral hairyleukoplakia, Dermatology Online oral hairy leukoplakia
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13. Leukoplakia
30. Greenspan, J.S., Greenspan, D. Oral hairy leukoplakia diagnosis and management. Oral Surg 67396403, 1989.
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14. Oral Hairy Leukoplakia (OHL)
An easyto-read guide for people living with HIV AIDS with lessons on importanttreatment issues, from AIDSmeds.com.
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Oral Hairy Leukoplakia (OHL)
What is it? OHL can look like thrush , another common problem characterized by white patches that can develop in the mouths of HIV-positive people. However, thrush usually comes off when it is lightly scraped with a toothbrush, whereas OHL does not. OHL is often one of the first opportunistic infections to occur in HIV-positive people. It can occur at any T-cell count. HIV-positive people with more than 500 T-cells have developed OHL, but it is most common among HIV-positive people with fewer than 200 T-cells. It is also important to note that OHL can occur in people with healthy immune systems, including those not infected with HIV. It is considered to be a benign disease, meaning that it rarely causes serious physical problems and does not progress to more serious complications. OHL is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Most people in the world are infected with EBV. Only in some people, including those with compromised immune systems, does it cause disease. More than 25% of HIV-positive people develop OHL at some point during the course of their infection. It is most common among HIV-positive men and smokers.

15. Oral Photos
Hairy Tongue This is a relatively rare condition which is caused by the elongation of the taste Leukoplakia is a white patch in the oral
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16. Oral Hairy Leukoplakia (OHL)
An easyto-read guide for people living with HIV AIDS with lessons on importanttreatment issues, from AIDSmeds.com.
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Oral Hairy Leukoplakia (OHL)
What is it?
OHL can look like thrush , another common problem characterized by white patches that can develop in the mouths of HIV-positive people. However, thrush usually comes off when it is lightly scraped with a toothbrush, whereas OHL does not. OHL is often one of the first opportunistic infections to occur in HIV-positive people. It can occur at any T-cell count. HIV-positive people with more than 500 T-cells have developed OHL, but it is most common among HIV-positive people with fewer than 200 T-cells. It is also important to note that OHL can occur in people with healthy immune systems, including those not infected with HIV. It is considered to be a benign disease, meaning that it rarely causes serious physical problems and does not progress to more serious complications. OHL is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Most people in the world are infected with EBV. Only in some people, including those with compromised immune systems, does it cause disease. More than 25% of HIV-positive people develop OHL at some point during the course of their infection. It is most common among HIV-positive men and smokers.

17. Evidence For Trafficking Of Epstein-Barr Virus Strains Between
Evidence for trafficking of EpsteinBarr virus strains between hairy leukoplakia and peripheral blood lymphocytes Joel M. Palefsky1 2 3
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18. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Leukoplakia
hairy leukoplakia may be one of the first signs of infection with HIV. The symptoms of hairy leukoplakia are painless, fuzzy, white patches on the
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Contents of this page: Alternative names Hairy leukoplakia; Smoker's keratosis Definition Return to top Leukoplakia is a precancerous lesion that develops on the tongue or the inside of the cheek as a response to chronic irritation. Occasionally, leukoplakia patches develop on the female external genitalia. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top Leukoplakia is primarily a disorder of the mucous membranes of the mouth, caused by irritation. Lesions usually develop on the tongue, but they may also appear on the insides of the cheek. Irritation may result from rough teeth or rough places on dentures, fillings, and crowns. It may also result from smoking or other tobacco use (smoker's keratosis). Pipe smoking involves a high risk for development of leukoplakia, as does holding chewing tobacco or snuff in the mouth for a prolonged period of time. Leukoplakia patches may develop on the female external genital area, but the cause is unknown.

19. Evidence For Trafficking Of Epstein-Barr Virus Strains Between Hairy
Evidence for trafficking of EpsteinBarr virus strains between hairy leukoplakia and peripheral blood lymphocytes Joel M. Palefsky1 2 3
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20. AllRefer Health - Leukoplakia (Hairy Leukoplakia, Smoker's Keratosis)
Leukoplakia (hairy leukoplakia, Smoker s Keratosis) information center coverscauses, prevention, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, incidence, risk factors,
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Alternate Names : Hairy Leukoplakia, Smoker's Keratosis Definition Leukoplakia is a precancerous lesion that develops on the tongue or the inside of the cheek as a response to chronic irritation. Occasionally, leukoplakia patches develop on the female external genitalia. Leukoplakia is primarily a disorder of the mucous membranes of the mouth, caused by irritation. Lesions usually develop on the tongue, but they may also appear on the insides of the cheek.
Irritation may result from rough teeth or rough places on dentures, fillings, crowns and so on. It may also result from smoking or other tobacco use (smoker's keratosis). Pipe smoking involves a high risk for development of leukoplakia, as does holding chewing tobacco or snuff in the mouth for a prolonged period of time.

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