2017
DOI: 10.19056/ijmdsjssmes/2017/v6i2/149911
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Evaluation of Fibrotic Changes in OSMF:A Retrospective Study Using Special Stains and Polarizing Microscopy

Abstract: Background: Oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF), a potentially malignant oral disorder has the highest rate of malignant transformation of about 7-13%. The connective tissue changes that occur in this disease are characteristic and are stained with special stains. Objective: The study was done to compare common and special stains under light microscopy and polarizing microscopy to evaluate the levels of fibrosis in oral submucous fibrosis and assess the type of collagen present in the stromal area. Materials and Me… Show more

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“…Picrosirius red stain in conjunction with polarizing microscopy may serve as a specific and sensitive tool in characterizing the nature of collagen fibres in various grades of OSMF. 30,31 Additional studies to test the effect of bFGF on fibroblasts from OSMF tissues may prove beneficial, as these studies may provide a greater insight into its pathogenesis and offer novel options for therapeutic intervention. Picrosirius red and Verhoeff's hematoxylin stain can be used as a tool in diagnosis of OSMF.…”
Section: Conclusion:-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Picrosirius red stain in conjunction with polarizing microscopy may serve as a specific and sensitive tool in characterizing the nature of collagen fibres in various grades of OSMF. 30,31 Additional studies to test the effect of bFGF on fibroblasts from OSMF tissues may prove beneficial, as these studies may provide a greater insight into its pathogenesis and offer novel options for therapeutic intervention. Picrosirius red and Verhoeff's hematoxylin stain can be used as a tool in diagnosis of OSMF.…”
Section: Conclusion:-mentioning
confidence: 99%