Oral cancer screening using cytopathology: An advanced proposal with the Bethesda classification
Tatiana Wannmacher Lepper,
Renata Ferreira Prigol,
Ana Laura Ferrares Espinosa
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundOral cancer screening requires analysis capable of detecting changes preceding the clinical manifestation. Oral cytopathology studies as an oral cancer screening have shown promising results. This study aims to evaluate the use of cytopathology in a quali‐quantitative analysis using Papanicoloau staining.MethodsFour experimental groups were evaluated: control (CG), exposed to carcinogens (EG), potentially malignant disorder with and without epithelial dysplasia (D‐OPMDG and ND‐OPMDG) and oral squamou… Show more
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