Mouth MucosaFemaleOral lichen planus, or OLP, is a chronic inflammatory mucocutaneous disease that frequently involves the oral mucosa. Lichenoid dysplasia, or LD, refers to lesions that could be mistaken clinically for OLP but have histologic features of dysplasia and a true malignant predisposition....
Oral lichen planus (OLP), oral lichenoid lesions (OLL), oral dysplasia, and oral cancer: retrospective analysis of clinicopathological data from 2002–2011 located on the floor of the mouth (p < 0.001) showed significantly higher degrees of dysplasia or were diagnosed as oral squamous cell ...
In most HNSCC, the tumor suppressor p16 is inactivated, resulting in aberrant cell cycle control and cell proliferation, a deficiency in cell senescence, and ultimately dysplasia.165Similar to HNSCC, OSCC frequently has a low level of p16.166,167OSCC patients with inactive p16 tend to have a lo...
Oral warts arising in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection occasionally show marked epithelial dysplasia. However, anecdotal evidence suggests that they do not progress to oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Therefore, we evaluated lesions for expression of proteins (tenascin-C, β6 integrin,...
‘medwakh’ smokers from the United Arab Emirates42. Another elevated genus found in Toombak users in this study wasLeptotrichia, associated with more severe levels of oral epithelial dysplasia43including in those who developed pancreatic cancer44.Leptotrichiaabundance in the oral cavity has been ...
‘medwakh’ smokers from the United Arab Emirates42. Another elevated genus found in Toombak users in this study wasLeptotrichia, associated with more severe levels of oral epithelial dysplasia43including in those who developed pancreatic cancer44.Leptotrichiaabundance in the oral cavity has been ...
These lesions are also sometimes known as cervical dysplasias or cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN),High-grade squamous epithelial lesions(HSIL) are more likely to become cervical cancer than LSIL. However, they can also regress.3 There are several other Pap smear diagnoses. These include ASC...
The patient had a 14-year history of recurrent erythroleukoplakia (with microscopic dysplasia) on the left tongue that had been managed by surgical removal (scalpel and carbon dioxide laser), biopsies, and close follow-up. She had no other medical conditions. She reported that she had an ...
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The present study was designed to investigate the correlation between the expression of TAM markers and pathological features in OSCC by tissue microarray. Tissue microarrays containing 16 normal oral mucosa, 6 oral epithelial dysplasia, and 43 OSCC specimens were studied by immunohistochemistry. We ...