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Oral cancer must be differentiated from [[actinic keratosis]], dermatologic manifestations of oral [[leukoplakia]], erythroplasia, [[lichen planus]] and mucosal candiasis.  
Oral cancer must be differentiated from [[actinic keratosis]], dermatologic manifestations of oral [[leukoplakia]], erythroplasia, [[lichen planus]] and mucosal candiasis.  
==Oral cancer differential diagnosis==
==Oral cancer differential diagnosis==
*Actinic keratosis
*[[Actinic keratosis]]
*Dermatologic manifestations of oral leukoplakia
*Dermatologic manifestations of oral leukoplakia
*Erythroplasia
*Erythroplasia
*Lichen planus
*[[Lichen planus]]
*Mucosal candiasis
*[[candiasis|Mucosal candiasis]]
 
==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist|2}}

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Oral cancer must be differentiated from actinic keratosis, dermatologic manifestations of oral leukoplakia, erythroplasia, lichen planus and mucosal candiasis.

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