Abstract
Program Description:
The myriad lesions that present in the oral cavity can stymie even the most astute otolaryngologist. These may span from the most benign, such as recurrent canker sores, to more ominous malignancies, often with very similar appearances. Furthermore, various systemic illnesses such as Sjogren disease, lichen planus, Crohn disease, lupus, and nutritional deficiencies may present with vexing oral cavity lesions. This evidence-based miniseminar supported by the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery Head and Neck Surgery & Oncology Committee will explore the differential diagnoses, workup, and management of a spectrum of oral lesions as well as early-stage oral cavity cancer.
Educational Objectives:
(1) Describe and identify some of the more unusual oral conditions that present to the otolaryngologist. (2) Identify signs and symptoms of systemic illness in the oral cavity. (3) Examine the management of premalignant oral lesions, the role for screening and biopsy, and the appropriate workup and surgical management of early oral cancer.
Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
