Ann Dermatol.  1992 Jan;4(1):49-53. 10.5021/ad.1992.4.1.49.

Leukoedema of the Tongue in a Renal Failure Patient

Abstract

A 20-year-old man with chronic renal failure had a whitish smooth plaque on his tongue. Due to his long standing illness, he had poor oral hygiene. Histopathologic examination showed marked epithelial thickening with parakeratosis and intracellular edema in the prickle cell layer. PAS staining revealed increased amounts of PAS-positive materials in the pale epithelial cells. His tongue lesion persisted during his hospital course.

Keyword

Leukoedema; Chronic renal failure

MeSH Terms

Edema
Epithelial Cells
Humans
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Oral Hygiene
Parakeratosis
Renal Insufficiency*
Tongue*
Young Adult
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