Oral manifestations of the chronic graft-v-host reaction
B. Rodu and J. P. Gockerman
The graft-v-host reaction (GVHR), a major complication of bone marrow
transplantation, is a complex immunologic phenomenon with a diverse and
often confounding presentation. After reviewing major systemic
manifestations, this report details the clinical and pathological oral
findings of chronic GVHR. The reaction is characterized clinically by a
mucosal lichenoid keratosis. Pathological findings resemble mucosal lichen
planus, and minor salivary gland show lesions similar to those of Sjogren's
syndrome. These oral findings are potentially valuable in the early
recognition and follow-up of chronic GVHR. The differential diagnosis
includes viral infections and chemotherapeutic drug toxicity, but these can
usually be eliminated from consideration by viral cultures and temporal
correlation of symptoms, respectively.