2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0714.2009.00828.x
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Evaluation of correlation of serum lipid profile in patients with oral cancer and precancer and its association with tobacco abuse

Abstract: There is an inverse relationship between serum lipid profile and Oral Cancer and Oral precancer. There was no overall significant correlation of serum lipid profile with tobacco abuse.

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“…In the present study, mean Total Cholesterol level was significantly (p > 0.05) reduced in oral submucous fibrosis and leukoplakia group when compared with the control group. (Table 3) Chalkoo AH et al 10 andNayak Pet al 5 Lohe et al, 11 Patel et al, 1 Chawda JG 12 Jainfound a significant decrease in serum total cholesterol level in oral precancer group when compared with the control The result of present study showed that mean Serum Triglycerides were significantly reduced (P value ˂ 0.05) in oral submucous fibrosis and leukoplakia group when compared with the control group. (Table 3) Schatzkin A et al, 19 and Qadir MI et al 13 reported a decrease in serum triglyceride level in oral precancerous group when compared with control which was consistent with the findings of our present study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…In the present study, mean Total Cholesterol level was significantly (p > 0.05) reduced in oral submucous fibrosis and leukoplakia group when compared with the control group. (Table 3) Chalkoo AH et al 10 andNayak Pet al 5 Lohe et al, 11 Patel et al, 1 Chawda JG 12 Jainfound a significant decrease in serum total cholesterol level in oral precancer group when compared with the control The result of present study showed that mean Serum Triglycerides were significantly reduced (P value ˂ 0.05) in oral submucous fibrosis and leukoplakia group when compared with the control group. (Table 3) Schatzkin A et al, 19 and Qadir MI et al 13 reported a decrease in serum triglyceride level in oral precancerous group when compared with control which was consistent with the findings of our present study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…TG and LDL showed no significant changes. The results obtained in our study are on par with the results of Jyothi Chawda et al, 7 Sherubin EJ et al, 6 Patel PS et al, 10 Mehrotra R et al, 11 Lohe V et al 12 and Nayak P et al 13 and disagreed with the results of Goyal S et al 5 Our results add to the evidence of inverse relationship between lower serum lipid profile in oral cancer and potentially malignant disorders. Although the role of tobacco has been established as an etiological factor for oral cancer and potentially malignant disorders, it may have an indirect and overall significant association with serum lipid profile.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…25,35 Several hypothesis have been proposed on cancer induced hypolipidemia (Flow Chart 2). 10,30,[36][37][38] Reports also suggest that the lipid peroxidation product, malondialdehyde, may cross-link DNA on the same and opposite strands via adenine and cytosine. This may in theory contribute to carcinogenicity and mutagenicity in mammalian cells.…”
Section: Possible Mechanism Of Association Of Hypolipidemia and Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of them found a significant hypocholesterolemia and varied findings on serum lipoprotein levels. [8][9][10][11][12] Hence, the present study aims to evaluate the feasibility of serum lipid profile as an adjunct marker to detect early malignant changes in leukoplakia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%