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By the end of the first week, central necrosis and ulceration had produced a whitish patch.
In terms of clinical appearance, erythroplakia is different from leukoplakia due to its absence of whitish patch, which was found to be hyperkeratotic lesion under the microscope.
In the cases of oral leukoplakia, the intraepithelial papillary capillary loop can't usually be observed owing to the fact that the hyperkeratosis of oral leukoplakia obstructs the penetration of light and the focus of observation has to be emphasized on the mucosa around the whitish patch [ 5, 6, 8, 9].
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The tiny, pointed, scalelike leaves may have faint whitish patches on the undersurfaces.
It might cover whitish patches of vitiligo but not match pigmented skin, and it is unlikely that makeup will keep white patches covered after a dip in the ocean.
Many people who eventually develop oral cancer have a history of forming whitish patches inside their mouths called leukoplakia, usually in the areas that are subjected to chronic irritation, such as the lower lip of a pipe smoker or the gums and mouth lining of people who use smokeless tobacco.
Many whitish patches and spots were present in large areas of the liver and air sac).
Oral leukoplakia is a premalignant lesion of the oral mucosa that is characterized by a circumscribed thickening of the mucosa covered by whitish patches [ 4].
It will appear as whitish patches in and around the mouth or cracks at the corners of the mouth.
In other words, there will be whitish patches in these areas that blend smoothly into the darker parts of the horse (no clear-cut spots).
Bolle's pigeon is more similar in appearance to the Trocaz pigeon, although it lacks the whitish neck patch and has a more extensively pink breast.
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