| Literature DB >> 19570275 |
Meir Gorsky1, Joel B Epstein, Haya Hasson-Kanfi, Eliezer Kaufman.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Oral lichen planus (OLP) is one of the most common dermatologic diseases that manifests in the oral cavity. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between smoking habits and the clinical subtypes of OLP.Entities:
Year: 2004 PMID: 19570275 PMCID: PMC2671533 DOI: 10.1186/1617-9625-2-2-103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tob Induc Dis ISSN: 1617-9625 Impact factor: 2.600
Patient characteristics
| OLP patients | 65 (34.8) | 122 (62.5 | 187 |
| Control patients | 31 (40.8) | 45 (59.2) | 76 |
Figure 1The intensity of symptoms in subtypes of oral lichen planus.
Figure 2Smoking habits in the control group and the general population (percentage).
Smoking habits of the study and the control groups
| OLP patients | 187 | 30/187 (16.0) | 42/187 (22.5) | 115/187 (61.5) |
| Control patients | 76 | 19/76 (25.0) | 7/76 (9.2) | 50/76 (65.8) |
Smoking habits in symptomatic and asymptomatic OLP patients
| Patients | No. | Smoking (%) | Quit Smoking (%) | Never Smoked (%) |
| Symptomatic | 119 | 18 (15.1) | 24 (20.2) | 77 (64.7) |
| Asymptomatic | 68 | 12 (17.6) | 18 (26.5) | 38 (55.9) |
| Total | 187 | 30 (16.0) | 42 (22.5) | 115 (61.5) |
Smoking habits in the different clinical presentation of oral lichen planus
| Smoking habits | Reticular (93) | Atrophic (55) | Erosive (39) |
| Smoking | 22/93 (23.7%) | 4/55 (7.3%) | 4/39 (10.3%) |
| Quit smoking | 24/93 (25.8%) | 11/55 (20.0%) | 7/39 (17.9%) |
| Never smoked | 47/93 (50.5%) | 40/55 (72.7%) | 28/39 (71.8%) |
Figure 3Smoking habits in patients with symptomatic oral lichen planus.