Oral hairy leukoplakia - Oral Mucosal Lesion
Synopsis

It was first described in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients but is also seen in patients after organ transplantation. It may be associated with other immunosuppressive states like chemotherapy and hematological malignancies. Very uncommonly, the condition may affect otherwise healthy individuals, and it may be a more transient process in those patients.
The lesions of hairy leukoplakia are asymptomatic and do not scrape off, although they often have a superimposed candidal infection. Lesions develop over weeks to months.
Codes
K13.3 – Hairy leukoplakia
SNOMEDCT:
414952002 – Oral hairy leukoplakia
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Last Updated:01/21/2018