Hereditary mucosal leukokeratosis

MONDO:0015748

White sponge nevus (WSN) is a rare and autosomal dominant genetic disease in which the oral mucosa is white or grayish, thickened, folded, and spongy. The onset is early in life, and both sexes are affected equally. Other common sites include the tongue, floor of the mouth, and alveolar mucosa.

Also known as: White sponge nevus of Cannon, hereditary mucosal leukokeratosis, white sponge nevus, white sponge nevus of Cannon

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