1975
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0528.1975.tb00296.x
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A preliminary report on prevalences of oral mucosal lesions in a Swedish population

Abstract: A study has been conducted to assess the prevalence of oral soft tissue lesions. In cooperation with the public health screening organization of the County of Uppsala in Sweden, all inhabitants older than 14 years of age in two communities, Håbo and Enköping, will be called for examination. So far, 8,696 individuals have been examined. Preliminary prevalence figures on 33 lesions are reported.

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“…Em relação às lesões brancas ceratóticas da mucosa bucal (14,9%), o líquen plano (52 casos -5,5%) foi o mais prevalente, dado que vem ao encontro da pesquisa feita por Axell 19 (1978) e diverge de Mathew et al 7 (2008). No grupo das lesões vermelhas da mucosa bucal (11,3%), a candidíase atrófica (45 casos -4,8%) aparece em primeiro lugar e foi a que mais acometeu os pacientes pertencentes a esse grupo.…”
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“…Em relação às lesões brancas ceratóticas da mucosa bucal (14,9%), o líquen plano (52 casos -5,5%) foi o mais prevalente, dado que vem ao encontro da pesquisa feita por Axell 19 (1978) e diverge de Mathew et al 7 (2008). No grupo das lesões vermelhas da mucosa bucal (11,3%), a candidíase atrófica (45 casos -4,8%) aparece em primeiro lugar e foi a que mais acometeu os pacientes pertencentes a esse grupo.…”
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“…11 All residents of the municipalities of Enk€ oping or H˚abo aged 15 years or older during the year of examination (n 5 30,118) were invited to participate. In the first round, a total of 18,659 (62% of all invited) individuals participated.…”
Section: The Cohortmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A four-degree scale clinical features of smokeless tobaccoinduced lesion that was introduced by Axell and colleagues, [6] and is still used by Roosaar et al [7]. They include:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%