2023
DOI: 10.54393/pjhs.v4i06.845
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Clinicopathological Features of Oral Leukoplakia Among Snuff Users and Non-Users: An Analytical Study

Tehmina Naushin,
Abbas Saleem Khan,
Sadaf Alam
et al.

Abstract: Oral leukoplakia refers to a white lesion of questionable risk excluding other lesions carrying a risk of conversion into malignancy. Tobacco is regarded as the most common risk factor and may affect the clinicopathological aspect of the said lesion. Objectives: To check the clinicopathological features of oral leukoplakia among snuff users and non-users. Methods: The present analytical study was done on 60 oral leukoplakia cases and was further subdivided into 30 cases of snuff users and 30 non users. Clinico… Show more

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“…In our study oral leukoplakia affected more males than females. This nding is consistent with the international studies [16,17]. The reason for this may be that traditionally males are more likely to have the habit of consuming tobacco either smoking or smokeless [18].…”
Section: R E S U L T Ssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In our study oral leukoplakia affected more males than females. This nding is consistent with the international studies [16,17]. The reason for this may be that traditionally males are more likely to have the habit of consuming tobacco either smoking or smokeless [18].…”
Section: R E S U L T Ssupporting
confidence: 92%