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BackgroundSeveral existing studies have shown a correlation between some of the blood and urine biomarkers and oral leukoplakia (OLK). However, the causality of this relationship remains uncertain. Thus, this study aimed to examine the causal association
Yu-long Ouyang +6 more
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Management of Surgical Margins in the Excision of Oral Leukoplakia: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Objective To map the literature on management of surgical margins for oral leukoplakia (OL) and proliferative verrucous leukoplakia (PVL). Methods Searches were performed in five electronic databases and gray literature. Studies involving patients undergoing any type of surgical excision of OL or PVL were included.
Mateus José Dutra +8 more
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Introduction: Although leukoplakia is not associated with any pathologic diagnosis, it is considered a premalignant or precancerous lesion. Oral hairy leukoplakia (OHL) is one of the most common diseases which is induced by Epstein-Barr virus in ...
Mohammad Reza Salehi +2 more
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Salivary biomarker development using genomic, proteomic and metabolomic approaches. [PDF]
The use of saliva as a diagnostic sample provides a non-invasive, cost-efficient method of sample collection for disease screening without the need for highly trained professionals.
Bonne, Nicolai J, Wong, David Tw
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A Retrospective Analysis of the Diagnostic Accuracy in Diagnosing OPMD and Benign Oral Lesions
ABSTRACT Objective The clinical suspicion of a neoplastic lesion necessitates prompt diagnostic assessment through oral biopsy. However, the failure to accurately recognize an oral potentially malignant disorder (OPMD) or the misdiagnosis of a benign lesion can lead to diagnostic delays with significant impact on the patient's health.
Pedroso Acosta Griselda +6 more
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A Review on Image Processing and Fractal Analysis in Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders
ABSTRACT Aim The clinical evaluation of patients with oral potentially malignant disorders is primarily based on physical examination and observable clinical features. Clinical photographs play a key role in patient monitoring and help identify signs that may indicate malignant transformation.
André Goulart Poletto +10 more
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Longitudinal Analysis of Oral Potentially Malignant Disorder Conversion to Malignancy
ABSTRACT Objectives Oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs) are local and systemic conditions that can result in oral malignancies. We have had an OPMD surveillance program for 25 years covering over 30% of our state's population. More recent electronic health record search techniques have allowed us to analyze over 1500 patients in over a 10‐year
Benjamin Palatnik +4 more
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What's new? Oral cancer burden is high in India. Risk stratification for selection of high‐risk individuals could enable early detection through efficient screening programs. We conducted a cross‐sectional screening study in Northeast India to develop and validate an oral precancer/cancer risk prediction model.
Kunal Oswal +17 more
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Photo‐Catalyzed Labeling of Amyloid Deposits in Human Tissue to Proteotype Amyloidosis Diseases
Amyloid‐ID, a ThT‐like photocatalytic probe, enables proteotyping of amyloid deposits by ROS‐mediated protein labeling. Applied to patient biopsies, amyloid‐ID identifies potential fibrinogen‐derived amyloid in laryngeal amyloidosis, revealing a mechanically sensitive fibrillation mechanism linked to vocal cord friction.
Huan Feng +10 more
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