Oral leukoplakia—epidemiological survey and histochemical analysis of 107 cases in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Dogenski, Letícia Copatti
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: de Figueiredo Ribeiro, Sara, Gambin, Diego José, Maso, Patrícia Canova, Linden, Maria Salete Sandini, Trentin, Micheline Sandini, Zoehler, Bernardo, Crivelini, Marcelo Macedo [UNESP], De Carli, João Paulo
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Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00784-020-03488-x
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/201995
Resumo: Objective: To perform an epidemiological survey comparing the cell proliferative activity of 107 cases of oral leukoplakia with their clinical and histopathological characteristics. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional, observational, and histological-histochemical study. The cases came from the Histopathological Diagnostic Service of UPF/RS and the School of Dentistry of Araçatuba FOA/UNESP/SP (1986–2016). The histopathological sections were stained using the silver staining (AgNOR) technique and the nuclei of 100 epithelial cells selected randomly were recorded to count the number of nucleolar organizer regions (NORs). The mean NORs per lesion were correlated to clinical and histological characteristics using ANOVA, at 5% significance. Results: Most of the cases included men (62.62%), white (64.49%), and with an average age of 53.94 years. The most probable etiological factors were smoking (44.7%) and alcohol consumption (9.85%). The evolution time of most lesions was fast (33.65%), manifesting mainly in the form of plaques (70.37%) and without symptoms (58.88%). They were located mainly in the cheek mucosa (26.62%) and presented white color (66.35%), well-defined edges (59.81%), firm consistency (47.5%), and keratinized surface (49.53%). Etiological factor (p = 0.003), evolution time (p = 0.006), symptoms (p = 0.029), location (p = 0.020), consistency (p = 0.047), histopathological characteristics (p = 0.004), and superficial keratinization (p = 0.001) were statistically significant regarding the mean NORs of the leukoplakias studied. Clinical relevance: Oral leukoplakias caused by alcohol consumption and/or tobacco use, considering an evolution time of fewer than 12 months, asymptomatic, located in the lower lip or tongue, and with a firm consistency and increased superficial keratinization should be treated more aggressively by the clinician to avoid cancerization.
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spelling Oral leukoplakia—epidemiological survey and histochemical analysis of 107 cases in BrazilAgNORHistological classificationLeukoplakiaPrognosisObjective: To perform an epidemiological survey comparing the cell proliferative activity of 107 cases of oral leukoplakia with their clinical and histopathological characteristics. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional, observational, and histological-histochemical study. The cases came from the Histopathological Diagnostic Service of UPF/RS and the School of Dentistry of Araçatuba FOA/UNESP/SP (1986–2016). The histopathological sections were stained using the silver staining (AgNOR) technique and the nuclei of 100 epithelial cells selected randomly were recorded to count the number of nucleolar organizer regions (NORs). The mean NORs per lesion were correlated to clinical and histological characteristics using ANOVA, at 5% significance. Results: Most of the cases included men (62.62%), white (64.49%), and with an average age of 53.94 years. The most probable etiological factors were smoking (44.7%) and alcohol consumption (9.85%). The evolution time of most lesions was fast (33.65%), manifesting mainly in the form of plaques (70.37%) and without symptoms (58.88%). They were located mainly in the cheek mucosa (26.62%) and presented white color (66.35%), well-defined edges (59.81%), firm consistency (47.5%), and keratinized surface (49.53%). Etiological factor (p = 0.003), evolution time (p = 0.006), symptoms (p = 0.029), location (p = 0.020), consistency (p = 0.047), histopathological characteristics (p = 0.004), and superficial keratinization (p = 0.001) were statistically significant regarding the mean NORs of the leukoplakias studied. Clinical relevance: Oral leukoplakias caused by alcohol consumption and/or tobacco use, considering an evolution time of fewer than 12 months, asymptomatic, located in the lower lip or tongue, and with a firm consistency and increased superficial keratinization should be treated more aggressively by the clinician to avoid cancerization.Post-Graduate Program in Oral Diagnosis Faculty of Dentistry Federal University of Santa CatarinaFaculty of Dentistry University of Passo FundoPost-Graduate Program in Dentistry Faculty of Dentistry University of Passo FundoDepartment of Implantology Faculty of Dentistry University of Passo FundoDepartment of Periodontics Faculty of Dentistry University of Passo FundoInstitude of Biological Sciences University of Passo FundoDepartment of Oral Pathology Faculty of Dentistry Júlio de Mesquita Filho São Paulo State University (UNESP)Departments of Oral Medicine and Prosthodontics Faculty of Dentistry University of Passo FundoDepartment of Oral Pathology Faculty of Dentistry Júlio de Mesquita Filho São Paulo State University (UNESP)Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)University of Passo FundoUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Dogenski, Letícia Copattide Figueiredo Ribeiro, SaraGambin, Diego JoséMaso, Patrícia CanovaLinden, Maria Salete SandiniTrentin, Micheline SandiniZoehler, BernardoCrivelini, Marcelo Macedo [UNESP]De Carli, João Paulo2020-12-12T02:47:09Z2020-12-12T02:47:09Z2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00784-020-03488-xClinical Oral Investigations.1436-37711432-6981http://hdl.handle.net/11449/20199510.1007/s00784-020-03488-x2-s2.0-85089082571Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengClinical Oral Investigationsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-23T04:23:35Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/201995Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462021-10-23T04:23:35Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Oral leukoplakia—epidemiological survey and histochemical analysis of 107 cases in Brazil
title Oral leukoplakia—epidemiological survey and histochemical analysis of 107 cases in Brazil
spellingShingle Oral leukoplakia—epidemiological survey and histochemical analysis of 107 cases in Brazil
Dogenski, Letícia Copatti
AgNOR
Histological classification
Leukoplakia
Prognosis
title_short Oral leukoplakia—epidemiological survey and histochemical analysis of 107 cases in Brazil
title_full Oral leukoplakia—epidemiological survey and histochemical analysis of 107 cases in Brazil
title_fullStr Oral leukoplakia—epidemiological survey and histochemical analysis of 107 cases in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Oral leukoplakia—epidemiological survey and histochemical analysis of 107 cases in Brazil
title_sort Oral leukoplakia—epidemiological survey and histochemical analysis of 107 cases in Brazil
author Dogenski, Letícia Copatti
author_facet Dogenski, Letícia Copatti
de Figueiredo Ribeiro, Sara
Gambin, Diego José
Maso, Patrícia Canova
Linden, Maria Salete Sandini
Trentin, Micheline Sandini
Zoehler, Bernardo
Crivelini, Marcelo Macedo [UNESP]
De Carli, João Paulo
author_role author
author2 de Figueiredo Ribeiro, Sara
Gambin, Diego José
Maso, Patrícia Canova
Linden, Maria Salete Sandini
Trentin, Micheline Sandini
Zoehler, Bernardo
Crivelini, Marcelo Macedo [UNESP]
De Carli, João Paulo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)
University of Passo Fundo
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dogenski, Letícia Copatti
de Figueiredo Ribeiro, Sara
Gambin, Diego José
Maso, Patrícia Canova
Linden, Maria Salete Sandini
Trentin, Micheline Sandini
Zoehler, Bernardo
Crivelini, Marcelo Macedo [UNESP]
De Carli, João Paulo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv AgNOR
Histological classification
Leukoplakia
Prognosis
topic AgNOR
Histological classification
Leukoplakia
Prognosis
description Objective: To perform an epidemiological survey comparing the cell proliferative activity of 107 cases of oral leukoplakia with their clinical and histopathological characteristics. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional, observational, and histological-histochemical study. The cases came from the Histopathological Diagnostic Service of UPF/RS and the School of Dentistry of Araçatuba FOA/UNESP/SP (1986–2016). The histopathological sections were stained using the silver staining (AgNOR) technique and the nuclei of 100 epithelial cells selected randomly were recorded to count the number of nucleolar organizer regions (NORs). The mean NORs per lesion were correlated to clinical and histological characteristics using ANOVA, at 5% significance. Results: Most of the cases included men (62.62%), white (64.49%), and with an average age of 53.94 years. The most probable etiological factors were smoking (44.7%) and alcohol consumption (9.85%). The evolution time of most lesions was fast (33.65%), manifesting mainly in the form of plaques (70.37%) and without symptoms (58.88%). They were located mainly in the cheek mucosa (26.62%) and presented white color (66.35%), well-defined edges (59.81%), firm consistency (47.5%), and keratinized surface (49.53%). Etiological factor (p = 0.003), evolution time (p = 0.006), symptoms (p = 0.029), location (p = 0.020), consistency (p = 0.047), histopathological characteristics (p = 0.004), and superficial keratinization (p = 0.001) were statistically significant regarding the mean NORs of the leukoplakias studied. Clinical relevance: Oral leukoplakias caused by alcohol consumption and/or tobacco use, considering an evolution time of fewer than 12 months, asymptomatic, located in the lower lip or tongue, and with a firm consistency and increased superficial keratinization should be treated more aggressively by the clinician to avoid cancerization.
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