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Biochemical markers in oral submucous fibrosis: A review and update.
[oral submucous fibrosis]
Oral
submucous
fibrosis
(
OSMF
)
is
a
potentially
malignant
oral
condition
effectively
linked
to
the
causative
habit
of
chewing
areca
nut
.
Since
its
first
description
in
the
1950
s
,
numerous
epidemiological
,
biochemical
,
histological
,
and
genetic
studies
have
been
reported
.
While
most
studies
point
out
to
the
cause
and
effect
of
areca
nut
,
co
-additive
factors
are
also
implicated
in
the
progression
and
malignant
transformation
of
this
condition
.
Biochemical
investigations
have
concentrated
on
outlining
such
changes
in
the
blood
,
serum
or
tissues
of
these
patients
and
have
given
insights
on
the
possible
pathogenesis
of
OSMF
.
This
article
attempts
to
compile
details
of
biochemical
investigations
in
OSMF
and
summarize
and
infer
on
the
findings
.
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Diseases presenting
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symptom
cystinuria
dedifferentiated liposarcoma
erythropoietic protoporphyria
kabuki syndrome
monosomy 21
oral submucous fibrosis
phenylketonuria
systemic capillary leak syndrome
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