1. Sporadic white sponge nevus caused by a mutation in the keratin 4 gene
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Isao Miyamoto, A. Kasamatsu, Harusachi Kanazawa, Nao Ishida, Akihiro Kita, and Katsuhiro Uzawa
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:Surgery ,Lesion ,03 medical and health sciences ,Exon ,0302 clinical medicine ,Antibiotics ,White sponge nevus ,medicine ,Missense mutation ,Keratin 4 (KRT4) ,biology ,business.industry ,Sporadic case ,lcsh:RD1-811 ,030206 dentistry ,biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition ,medicine.disease ,White (mutation) ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Keratin 4 ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Mutation (genetic algorithm) ,biology.protein ,Mutation testing ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Herein, we present a sporadic case of white sponge nevus (WSN) on the cheek mucosa in a 27-year-old Japanese man. A definite diagnosis of WSN was obtained using the typical clinical appearance and microscopic features of the lesions. Histopathological and cytological studies should be conducted to differentiate this condition from other oral premalignant white lesions. A molecular mutation analysis revealed a missense mutation in exon 1A of the keratin 4 gene, which is correlated with the development of WSN. Hence, genetic analysis must be performed to obtain an accurate diagnosis in sporadic cases. The temporary regression of the lesion after treatment with oral amoxicillin hydrate (AMPC) 750 mg/day indicates that antibiotics are effective in symptomatic cases.
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- 2020
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