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Pyostomatitis vegetans - Oral Mucosal Lesion
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Pyostomatitis vegetans - Oral Mucosal Lesion

Contributors: Vivian Wong MD, PhD, Kira Blair Mayo MD, Carl Allen DDS, MSD, Sook-Bin Woo MS, DMD, MMSc, Susan Burgin MD
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Synopsis

Pyostomatitis vegetans (PSV) is a rare inflammatory disorder that is often associated with underlying inflammatory bowel disease (IBD [ie, ulcerative colitis, Crohn disease]) and less commonly with primary sclerosing cholangitis. Men are more frequently affected than women, and patients are usually aged 20-60 years when diagnosed. The onset of bowel disease can precede this disease by years. PSV may also be a marker of subclinical disease. Mucosal manifestations, predominantly oral, are characteristic. About half of patients develop cutaneous lesions as well. The term pyostomatitis-pyodermatitis vegetans (PSV-PDV) is used in cases of mucocutaneous disease. The pathogenesis of PSV and PDV is poorly understood.

Related topic: pyodermatitis vegetans

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ICD10CM:
K12.1 – Other forms of stomatitis

SNOMEDCT:
38438008 – Pyostomatitis vegetans

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Last Updated:12/08/2021
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Pyostomatitis vegetans - Oral Mucosal Lesion
A medical illustration showing key findings of Pyostomatitis vegetans : Buccal mucosa, Lips, Oral erosions, EOS increased
Clinical image of Pyostomatitis vegetans - imageId=5599600. Click to open in gallery.  caption: 'Large oral erosions, periungual erythema, and patchy erythema on the face.'
Large oral erosions, periungual erythema, and patchy erythema on the face.
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