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2019
The early recognition, diagnosis and appropriate management of oral epithelial dysplasia is essential as an appreciable proportion of these lesions develop into frank malignancies. Being commonly encountered in day to day practice, the clinician should be well versed on the contemporary literature and controversies surrounding the pathogenesis ...
Kenneth Wan, Deepak Kademani
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The early recognition, diagnosis and appropriate management of oral epithelial dysplasia is essential as an appreciable proportion of these lesions develop into frank malignancies. Being commonly encountered in day to day practice, the clinician should be well versed on the contemporary literature and controversies surrounding the pathogenesis ...
Kenneth Wan, Deepak Kademani
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Oral epithelial reactive atypia/dysplasia: An underestimated true atypia/dysplasia?
Medical Hypotheses, 2020Several clinical and histological features, usually associated with chronic inflammation could complexify the diagnosis of oral epithelial dysplasia (OED). These changes in response to inflammatory stimuli, or re-epithelialization events, are described as reactive epithelial atypia or dysplasia (REA/D). Within a REA/D scenario (for example in the edges
Gilligan, Gerardo +2 more
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Oral yeast carriage correlates with presence of oral epithelial dysplasia
Oral Oncology, 2002Previous studies have suggested a link between the presence of Candida albicans and the development of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). The aim of the present study was to assess the presence and level of colonisation of oral yeast in patients undergoing an incisional oral mucosal biopsy in order to assess whether the amount of oral yeast present ...
M, McCullough +5 more
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Epithelial dysplasia of the oral cavity and lips
Cancer, 1988Between 1970 and 1986, 1651 biopsy specimens from the oral cavity or lips with a diagnosis of epithelial dysplasia were accessioned by the Medical College of Virginia Oral Pathology Diagnostic Service (Richmond, VA). Of the four histologic grades of epithelial dysplasia (focal mild, mild, moderate, and severe), most of the cases were diagnosed as mild (
G E, Kaugars, J C, Burns, J C, Gunsolley
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Intermediate filaments in oral neoplasia. I. Oral cancer and epithelial dysplasia
European Journal of Cancer Part B: Oral Oncology, 1994The major value of intermediate filaments (IFs) in biological and applied research lies in their high order of cell and tissue specificity. This is particularly well illustrated in keratin (K) expression in various oral epithelia. Although the original class of IF is usually conserved in tissues after neoplastic transformation, epithelia show a ...
P R, Morgan, L, Su
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Oral Epithelial Dysplasia Computer Aided Diagnostic Approach
2018 13th International Conference on Computer Engineering and Systems (ICCES), 2018The main purpose of this research is to establish a Computer Aided Diagnostic (CAD) approach for the detection and classification of Oral Epithelial Dysplasia. The disturbances that occur in the epithelial layers is diagnosed as premalignant dysplasia. The epithelial dysplasia diagnosis, in-terms of accuracy, is pathologically difficult and contributes
David Adel +6 more
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Oral epithelial dysplasia: clinical characteristics of western European residents
Oral Oncology, 2003To detail the clinical presentation of oral epithelial dysplasia in a large cohort of residents in western Europe. Descriptive statistical analysis of the data were calculated using chi-square and Fisher's exact tests. Oral epithelial dysplasia manifested typically as a white or mixed red and white lesion on the tongue, buccal mucosa or floor of mouth.
M A, Jaber +4 more
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Content and distribution of glycogen in oral epithelial dysplasia
European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1981Abstract— Forty‐four oral lesions with epithelial dysplasia and 25 other benign and malignant lesionsof the oarl mucosa were examined after ataining with hematoxylin‐eosin and diastase controlled PAS. The intensity of the PAS‐Positivity for glycogen, The grade of dysplasia, the type of keratinization and the degreeof subepithelial inflmmation were ...
G, Isacsson, M, Shear
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