2017
DOI: 10.17116/stomat201796172-76
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Leukoplakia: clinical and pathological diagnosis

Abstract: Центральный научно-исследовательский институт стоматологии и челюстно-лицевой хирургии Минздрава России, Москва, Россия Лейкоплакия является одним из наиболее часто встречающихся облигатных предраковых заболеваний слизистой оболочки рта. Лечение лейкоплакии проводится в комплексе с хирургией. Удаленные ткани направляются на патоморфологическое исследование. В статье описаны клиника заболевания и соответствующие ему патологические процессы, наиболее часто выявляемые при патоморфологическом исследовании.

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“…Besides, it tends to affect a growing number of people, and is diagnosed most often in middle aged male adults. Per 100% of leukoplakia cases, OM issues account for 5.6% of precancerous conditions and 4.8% of early cancer, these being patients with verrucous and erosive-ulcerative leukoplakias, where the precancerous condition can transform into invasive squamous cell carcinoma [10, 14,17,21,23]. Epidemiological studies show that oral lichen planus (OLP) accounts for 30-35% of all oral mucosa diseases, affecting 0.1-2% of the population, more often in women aged 40 to 65 [18,20].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Besides, it tends to affect a growing number of people, and is diagnosed most often in middle aged male adults. Per 100% of leukoplakia cases, OM issues account for 5.6% of precancerous conditions and 4.8% of early cancer, these being patients with verrucous and erosive-ulcerative leukoplakias, where the precancerous condition can transform into invasive squamous cell carcinoma [10, 14,17,21,23]. Epidemiological studies show that oral lichen planus (OLP) accounts for 30-35% of all oral mucosa diseases, affecting 0.1-2% of the population, more often in women aged 40 to 65 [18,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%