
|Articles|May 1, 2003
Leukoplakia
Author(s)Alison Palkhivala
San Francisco - The presence of leukoplakia in the oral cavity may be a harbinger of malignancy. Dermatologists must be able to identify these lesions and manage patients appropriately to help prevent a largely avoidable cancer.
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