Monday, 10 May 2021

Clear Cell Lesions of Oral Cavity


“Clear cell lesions of the oral cavity,” although rare, present a unique set of challenges in diagnosis and management. Heterogenous origins that include odontogenic, salivary, lining epithelium, dermal appendages, melanocytes, renal, and even mesenchymal makes histological diagnosis challenging. While varying biological behaviors (indolent to aggressive) that require different management make an accurate diagnosis essential.

In a recent webinar by Dr. K. Karpagaselvi covered a wide range of clear cell lesions (listed in Picture) that occur in the oral cavity, highlighting the path to diagnosis through a combination of clinical evaluation and histological patterns using routine and specialized techniques.

Dr. Karpaga Selvi MDS Prof and Head,

Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Vydehi Institute Of Dental Sciences, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.


Topic map of  Oral Clear Cell lesions discussed in  the webinar

You can also catch the whole webinar here.


 


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2 comments:

  1. Thank you Dr.Mandana mam and Dr.Karpagaselvi mam.Very nice,simple and knowledgeable presentation.Way you presented is very nice and ppt also superb mam.

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    1. Thank you so much for going through the content and your encouraging comments.

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