White patches due to degenerated squamous epithelium occurring on buccal mucosa and gums is known as:
Correct Answer: Compy's sign
Description: Compy's sign in measles: Appearance of white patches due to degenerated squamous epithelium occurring on buccal mucosa and gums. Darier's sign: Uicaria pigmentosa Pseudodarier's sign: Smooth ms hamaoma Coup D'Ongle sign: Pityriasis versicolor
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