2014
DOI: 10.14219/jada.2013.10
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The malignant transformation of oral lichen planus and oral lichenoid lesions

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“…Malignancy of the mouth is typically OSCC related to lifestyle factors (tobacco, alcohol, some betal nut preparations and Human papillomavirus oncogenic types), 3 however, rare congenital disorders such as dyskeratosis congenita, 4 Fanconi anaemia, 5 as well as the acquired diseases oral lichen planus, 6 possibly scleroderma 7 and syphilis 8 are risk factors for the development of this malignancy. In contrast to traumatic ulceration OSCC does not have any identifiable local cause, may cause local destruction and have abnormal surrounding mucosa (eg speckling).…”
Section: Oral Manifestations Of Systemic Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Malignancy of the mouth is typically OSCC related to lifestyle factors (tobacco, alcohol, some betal nut preparations and Human papillomavirus oncogenic types), 3 however, rare congenital disorders such as dyskeratosis congenita, 4 Fanconi anaemia, 5 as well as the acquired diseases oral lichen planus, 6 possibly scleroderma 7 and syphilis 8 are risk factors for the development of this malignancy. In contrast to traumatic ulceration OSCC does not have any identifiable local cause, may cause local destruction and have abnormal surrounding mucosa (eg speckling).…”
Section: Oral Manifestations Of Systemic Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regardless of any association with systemic disorders or therapy, OLP-like disease is considered potentially malignant, this cancer risk being independent of known causative factors of OSCC or therapy of OLP. 6 Lupus disease (for example, discoid and systemic) may give rise to oral mucosal and/or gingival features similar to those of OLP, although lesions of lupus may not be bilateral and may be more likely to affect the palate than OLP. Sun-ray pattern lesions that comprise a central area of erosion or ulceration from which white linear areas radiate have been described on the oral mucosa of patients with lupus disease.…”
Section: Multiple Ulcersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in this study, the authors have not discussed the follow-up of these cases or highlighted the potential role of acetaldehyde in the development of malignancy in these cases. 7,8 Jasleen Grover, BDS Subhalakshmi Sen, BDS Sunitha Carnelio, MDS Site-specific acetaldehyde production and microbial colonization in relation to oral squamous cell carcinoma and oral lichenoid disease…”
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На сегодня проблема лечения красного плоского ли-шая слизистой оболочки рта (КПЛ СОР), особенно его эрозивно-язвенной формы, обладающей наибольшей по-тенциальной злокачественностью, представляет собой одну из важных и до конца не решенных задач клиниче-ской стоматологии [4,5].Самым значительным из первичных этапов ком-плексной терапии КПЛ, помимо этиотропной и патогене-тической терапии, является местное консервативное ле-чение. Современный подход к выбору эффективных мест-ных лекарственных средств (ЛС) при лечении заболева-ния диктует приоритет использования таких форм препа-ратов, которые обладают существенным преимуществом
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“…На сегодня проблема лечения красного плоского ли-шая слизистой оболочки рта (КПЛ СОР), особенно его эрозивно-язвенной формы, обладающей наибольшей по-тенциальной злокачественностью, представляет собой одну из важных и до конца не решенных задач клиниче-ской стоматологии [4,5].…”
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