A 62-year-old female presented in OPD for 6 monthly routine cleaning and checkup. Her past medical history is non-significant. She was on Vitamin D supplements. During her routine screening, a non-tender, palpable, 9 mm x 3 mm white leukoplakic patch of tissue on the left ventral surface of the tongue was noted. The patient was unaware of its presence. The patient was advised for follow-up after 2 weeks.
At follow-up, the lesion was still present. What differential diagnosis do you suggest? What tests should be further performed for a definitive diagnosis? This content is from Docplexus editorial team for educative purpose only Source: Dentistry IQ The answer posted in the comment section. Click here