2016
DOI: 10.15713/ins.jcri.118
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Algorithm to reduce subjectivity in grading oral epithelial dysplasia - A preliminary study

Abstract: Background and Objectives:The most common oral potentially malignant disorder is leukoplakia with its microscopic picture varying from simple hyperkeratosis to severe epithelial dysplasia. Numerous grading systems for oral epithelial dysplasia (OED) have been reported over the years. However, inter-and intra-observer variations in the grading of OED are also well documented. The present study aimed at reducing interobserver variability in grading OED using an algorithm. The objectives were to review H and E st… Show more

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“…Oral mucosa is exposed to various irritants, due to which altered growth/differentiation occurs; one such alteration could be epithelial dysplasia. [12] Oral leukoplakia, a potentially malignant disorder, is a relatively common entity and its global prevalence has been estimated as 2.60%. [21] The leukoplakic lesions may exhibit features of epithelial dysplasia.…”
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“…Oral mucosa is exposed to various irritants, due to which altered growth/differentiation occurs; one such alteration could be epithelial dysplasia. [12] Oral leukoplakia, a potentially malignant disorder, is a relatively common entity and its global prevalence has been estimated as 2.60%. [21] The leukoplakic lesions may exhibit features of epithelial dysplasia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Oral mucosa is exposed to various irritants, due to which the alterations noticed are hypertrophy, hyperplasia, atrophy, altered growth (dysplasia) and so on; one such alteration may be epithelial dysplasia. [12] Lesions with such a dysplastic pattern appear clinically as a white and/or a red lesion; leukoplakia, erythroplakia and oral submucous fibrosis are a few to mention.…”
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