2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2010.04.016
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Oral mucosal lesions in non oral habit diabetic patients and association of diabetes mellitus with oral precancerous lesions

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“…Chalkoo A.H et al 10 found increase in serum HDL-C level in oral submucous fibrosis patients which was not consistent with the results of present study. Mehrotra Ret al 16 found a significant increase in serum VLDL level in oral pracanerous group when compared with control group which was inconsistent with the results obtained in the present study.The result of present study showed that Fasting and Post Prandial blood sugar level didn't alter in oral submucous fibrosis and leukoplakia group when compared with the control group which was consistent with the results obtained by Dikshit RP et al 4 andSaini R et al 24 Meisel Pet al 25 and Albrecht M et al 26 found that the prevalence of leukoplakia in diabetes is significantly high which was inconsistent with the results of present study. The possibility of having variation in serum lipid profile of precancer group when compared with the control group can be explained by the following reasons.…”
Section: Control Osmf Leukoplakiasupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Chalkoo A.H et al 10 found increase in serum HDL-C level in oral submucous fibrosis patients which was not consistent with the results of present study. Mehrotra Ret al 16 found a significant increase in serum VLDL level in oral pracanerous group when compared with control group which was inconsistent with the results obtained in the present study.The result of present study showed that Fasting and Post Prandial blood sugar level didn't alter in oral submucous fibrosis and leukoplakia group when compared with the control group which was consistent with the results obtained by Dikshit RP et al 4 andSaini R et al 24 Meisel Pet al 25 and Albrecht M et al 26 found that the prevalence of leukoplakia in diabetes is significantly high which was inconsistent with the results of present study. The possibility of having variation in serum lipid profile of precancer group when compared with the control group can be explained by the following reasons.…”
Section: Control Osmf Leukoplakiasupporting
confidence: 52%
“…A number of oral mucosal lesions, including lichen planus, recurrent aphthous stomatitis 11 and angular cheilitis 12 have been reported in diabetic patients, but there is no consensus whether oral mucosal lesions are more prevalent in diabetics than in healthy subjects. The relationship between diabetes and oral mucosal lesions is still unclear.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There will be occurance of oral mucosa lesions in the form of stomatitis, geographic tongue, benign migratory glossitis, fissured tongue, traumatic ulcer, lichen planus, lichenoid reaction and angular chelitis [21][22][23][24][25] . In addition, delayed mucosal wound healing, mucosal neurosensory disorders, dental carries and tooth loss has been reported in patients with diabetes 26 . The chance of developing oral mucosal lesions were found to be higher in patients with diabetes compared to healthy controls 27 .…”
Section: Oral Manifestations Of Diabetes Mellitusmentioning
confidence: 99%