| Literature DB >> 35117670 |
A Thirumal Raj1, Shyam S Behura2, Sachin C Sarode3, Gargi S Sarode3, Kamran Habib Awan4, Shankargouda Patil5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Assessing the natural history of oral mucosal lesions with both lichenoid and epithelial dysplastic features through a systematic review of published literature.Entities:
Keywords: Natural history; oral epithelial dysplasia (OED); oral lichen planus (OLP); oral lichenoid dysplasia; oral lichenoid lesion (OLL)
Year: 2020 PMID: 35117670 PMCID: PMC8797638 DOI: 10.21037/tcr.2020.01.51
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Cancer Res ISSN: 2218-676X Impact factor: 1.241
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Summary of the data extracted from the included articles
| S. No. | The first author/year/country of origin (reference number) | Aim and objective | Characteristics and diagnosis rendered of oral mucosal lesions presenting with both lichenoid and epithelial dysplastic features | Cases included in the study |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shearston | Determine the malignant potential of OLP, OLL, OLD | Oral mucosal lesions with features typical of OLP with except for the presence of epithelial dysplasia were diagnosed as OLD (and) oral mucosal lesions with features of OLL with epithelial dysplasia were diagnosed as OLD | Total cases included: 44 cases |
| Histopathological features of epithelial dysplasia with a background of OLP/lichenoid infiltrate | ||||
| Other relevant details: 5 years follow-up showed the malignant transformation of 3 cases | ||||
| 2 | Sanketh | Differentiating OLP with and without dysplasia, OED with and without lichenoid features using p53, ki-67, α-SMA, and COX-2 | Oral mucosal lesions with features typical of OLP with the except for the presence of epithelial dysplasia were diagnosed as OLP with dysplasia | Total cases included: 9 cases; 5 cases: histopathological features of OLP with epithelial dysplasia |
| Oral mucosal lesions with epithelial dysplasia and lichenoid inflammation were diagnosed as OLD | 4 cases: histopathological features of epithelial dysplasia with lichenoid inflammation | |||
| Other relevant details: the markers could not differentiate the study groups | ||||
| 3 | Rock | To compare the malignant nature of epithelial dysplasia with and with oral lichenoid mucositis (OLM) | Oral mucosal lesions with OLP or OLL features (OLM) with the presence of epithelial dysplasia were diagnosed as OLM with dysplasia | Total cases included: 73 cases |
| Histopathological features of epithelial dysplasia and OLM. The OLM in the study could be representing OLP or OLL | ||||
| Other relevant details: 5 years follow-up showed the malignant transformation of 6 cases and the transformation rate was similar to that of OED | ||||
| 4 | Patil | Investigating the existence of OLD | Oral mucosal lesions only compatible with OLP due to the lack of at least one typical feature (unilateral presentation; mixed deep inflammatory infiltrate, basal cell degeneration, presence of epithelial dysplasia) were diagnosed as OLL with dysplasia | Total cases included: 41 cases |
| 8 cases: clinical presentation: Bilateral presentation with at least a minor reticular component; histopathological presentation: subepithelial inflammatory band predominantly of lymphocytes; basal cell degeneration; presence of epithelial dysplasia | ||||
| 4 cases: clinical presentation: Unilateral presentation with at least a minor reticular component; histopathological presentation: Subepithelial inflammatory band predominantly of lymphocytes; basal cell degeneration; presence of epithelial dysplasia | ||||
| 4 cases: clinical presentation: bilateral presentation with at least a minor reticular component; histopathological presentation: mixed inflammatory infiltrate extending into deeper portions of the connective tissue; basal cell degeneration; presence of epithelial dysplasia | ||||
| Oral mucosal lesions with epithelial dysplasia and lichenoid inflammation were diagnosed as OLD | 3 cases: clinical presentation: predominant cases were unilateral (the specific number could not be obtained for this subgroup); histopathological presentation: mixed inflammatory infiltrates (lymphocytes and plasma cells) extending to deep connective tissue; presence of epithelial dysplasia | |||
| 22 cases: clinical presentation: Specific clinical type of presentation (reticular/plaque) is not mentioned. Although the bilateral/unilateral presentation pattern is mentioned for all the cases included as OED, these details have not been specified for the 22 OED cases shown to exhibit lichenoid features; histopathological presentation: epithelial dysplasia with mixed lichenoid inflammation in 15 cases and basal cell degeneration in 7 cases | ||||
| 5 | Jaafari-Ashkavandi | Analysis of clinicopathologic features of OLP | Oral mucosal lesions typical of OLP except for the presence of epithelial dysplasia was diagnosed as dysplastic OLP | Total cases included: 14 cases |
| Clinical presentation: 11 were keratotic and 3 were erosive-ulcerative; histopathological presentation: subepithelial inflammatory band predominantly of lymphocytes; basal cell degeneration; presence of epithelial dysplasia | ||||
OLL, oral lichenoid lesion; OLD, oral lichenoid dysplasia; OLP, oral lichen planus; OLM, oral lichenoid mucositis.