2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobcr.2020.10.008
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Biochemical status of serum iron in histopathological grades of oral submucous fibrosis

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“…Iron deficiency has also been associated with oral premalignant lesions (Figure 2). In fact, a significant decrease in serum iron concentration with elevated total iron binding capacity has been found in patients suffering from oral submucous fibrosis (32,51,52). It was found that iron deficiency in oral tissues results in decreased vascularity which enhances the percolation of arecoline, which is a byproduct of the areca nut.…”
Section: Iron Deficiency In Oral Premalignant or Malignant Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Iron deficiency has also been associated with oral premalignant lesions (Figure 2). In fact, a significant decrease in serum iron concentration with elevated total iron binding capacity has been found in patients suffering from oral submucous fibrosis (32,51,52). It was found that iron deficiency in oral tissues results in decreased vascularity which enhances the percolation of arecoline, which is a byproduct of the areca nut.…”
Section: Iron Deficiency In Oral Premalignant or Malignant Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This delivers a burning inclination in the mouth, just as solidness and whitening of the oral mucosa and oropharynx, bringing about a restricted face, which limits food consumption, makes it hard to keep up with dental wellbeing, and influences speech. 6 The trace elements have important role in the pathogenesis of oral sub mucous fibrosis, the elements which are required in minute quantities are known as trace elements. The trace elements play an important role in numerous physiological and metabolic processes in humans.…”
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