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Snuff Dippers Keratosis (Snuff-Induced Leukoplakia)
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1975
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AllergySurgical PathologyHistopathologyPathologyChronic Snuff-induced KeratosisSkin PharmacologyWound HealingMucosal UlcerationsDermatologyDermatopathologySclerodermaMedicineSnuff Dippers KeratosisLocal Inflammatory Response
Patients with chronic snuff-induced keratosis associated with mucosal ulcerations were treated with topically applied vitamin A acid. In each case, after a marked, local inflammatory response initially, topical vitamin A acid showed a definite beneficial effect in promoting healing and involution of the precancerous snuff-induced leukoplakic keratosis. In one patient there was distinct involution of the oral lesions with complete healing and restoration of a normal-appearing mucosa within five weeks after beginning of treatment. In four patients there was healing of superficial ulcerations and regression in the size of the luekoplakic lesions.