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White lesions in the oral cavity: a clinicopathological study from a tertiary care dermatology centre in kerala, India.
[oral submucous fibrosis]
White
lesions
in
the
oral
cavity
may
be
benign
,
pre-
malignant
or
malignant
.
There
are
no
signs
and
symptoms
which
can
reliably
predict
whether
a
leukoplakia
will
undergo
malignant
change
or
not
.
Many
systemic
conditions
appear
initially
in
the
oral
cavity
and
prompt
diagnosis
and
management
can
help
in
minimizing
disease
progression
and
organ
destruction
.
The
aim
of
the
paper
was
to
study
the
clinical
and
histopathological
patterns
of
white
lesions
in
the
oral
cavity
presented
at
the
study
setting
and
to
study
the
factors
associated
with
the
histopathological
patterns
of
the
lesions
.
A
hospital
based
cross-sectional
study
of
patients
with
white
lesions
in
the
oral
cavity
attending
the
Department
of
Dermatology
and
Venereology
,
Medical
College
,
Thiruvananthapuram
was
done
.
After
taking
a
detailed
history
,
microscopic
examination
of
Potassium
hydroxide
smear
and
an
oral
biopsy
with
histopathologial
examination
was
done
.
Out
of
the
50
patients
in
the
study
,
clinically
the
diagnoses
made
were
Lichen
planus
(
32
patients
;
64
%
)
,
Frictional
Keratosis
(
4
;
8
%
)
,
Dysplasia
(
2
;
4
%
)
,
Oral
Hairy
Leukoplakia
(
1
;
2
%
)
,
Pemphigus
Vulgaris
(
2
;
4
%
)
,
Cutaneous
Lupus
Erythematosus
(
1
;
2
%
)
,
Oral
Submucous
fibrosis
(
3
;
6
%
)
and
Oral
Candidiasis
alone
(
5
;
10
%
)
.
Out
of
the
45
patients
who
had
undergone
biopsy
,
25
(
55
.
6
%
)
had
Lichen
planus
,
9
(
20
%
)
had
Frictional
Keratosis
and
mild
Dysplasia
was
found
in
4
(
8
.
9
%
)
patients
.
The
measure
of
agreement
between
the
clinical
and
pathological
diagnosis
was
only
32
%
.
Older
age
,
difficulty
in
opening
the
mouth
,
consumption
of
non-smoked
tobacco
,
site
of
the
lesion
(
gingival
,
floor
of
mouth
or
lingual
vestibule
)
and
presence
of
tenderness
on
the
lesion
were
significantly
associated
with
Dysplasia
.
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Validation
Diseases presenting
"oral biopsy"
symptom
oral submucous fibrosis
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