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. 2003 Jul 12;4:5. doi: 10.1186/1471-2350-4-5

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Clinical features of PLS. (A) Periodontitis affecting secondary dentition in the patient IV-3 at 16 yrs of age from the family IISC-PLS2. (B) Orthopantomogram of oral cavity of patient IV-3 at 11 years of age from the family IISC-PLS2 with severe periodontitis. All teeth in this patient are permanent and there is an extensive loss of alveolar bone both in maxillary and mandibular arches. (C) Periodontitis in the patient IV-4 at 12 years of age from the family IISC-PLS2. (D) Orthopantomogram of oral cavity of patient IV-4 at 12 years of age from the family IISC-PLS2 with severe periodontitis. All teeth in this patient are permanent and there is an extensive loss of alveolar bone both in maxillary and mandibular arch. (E) Knuckle hyperkeratosis in the patient IV-4 of the family IISC-PLS2. (F) Plantar hyperkeratosis in the patient IV-3 of the family IISC-PLS2. (G) Palmar hyperkeratosis (punctate type) in the patient II-2 of the family IISC-PLS3.