High Incidence of animal tissue abnormality in Oral Leukplakia: A Retrospective Study

Date April 10, 2019 01:16

Abstract
“Oral leukoplakia” alludes to white keratotic plaques having excluded alternative renowned lesions and etiologic factors except smoking. because of the potential of malignant transformation of this animal tissue lesion, the aim of the current case-series was to see the clinical and histological malignant neoplasm options of this lesion. The study was conducted at the oral medication department at the dental school, Kerman. Demographic, clinical and histopathologic characteristics of diagnostic assay established oral leukoplakia cases were collected from the documented records from 1999 to 2017 and registered in pre-designed charts. Finally, out of the forty seven patients, the consistency rate between the clinical and histological diagnosing of this lesion was eighty five.1%. The incidence of animal tissue abnormalcy was forty eight.9% (38.3% mild, 8.5% moderate and a pair of.1% severe) whereas fifty three.2% of the lesions were non-homogenous and sixty six of the patients were smokers. Inasmuch as abnormalcy was rumored within the around half the cases, right diagnosing of leukoplakia ought to be done by the medical man to forestall malignant transformation. correct understanding, recognising, identification and differentiating this lesion are necessary for correct treatment.

Keywords:
Oral leukoplakia, animal tissue abnormalcy, histopathologic options, malignant transformation
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