Objectives: The aim of the study was to provide a quantitative evaluation of oral mucosal micronuclei (MN) frequency as a biomarker for oral cancer susceptibility in carcinogenesis progression. Methods: 60 patients were included in the study. 30 patients with biopsy proven epithelial dysplasia (ED, 15) and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC, 15) comprised the study group and 30 patients with normal buccal mucosa, reporting for minor surgical procedures formed the controls. After informed consent, exfoliated cells were collected from the affected site using a premoistened wooden spatula and spread on precleaned slides, fixed, stained using modified rapid Papanicolaou method and subjected to microscopic examination. MN were identified and sco...
INTRODUCTION: Majority of cancers are diagnosed at an advanced stage resulting in poor prognosis and...
Objective: Patients using a removable prosthesis are susceptible to a variety of oral lesions that m...
The study of DNA damage in exfoliated buccal cells is a minimally invasive method for monitoring pop...
Introduction: Oral cancer is one of the ten most common causes of mortality in developing countries ...
Context: Micronucleus (MN) has been proved to be an important biomarker of genomic damage. MN scorin...
Background: Cytogenic methods acts with complex type mutations, known as structural mutations (aberr...
Oral cancer is a common malignancy, ranking first among all cancers in Western and Asian countries. ...
To explore the relationship between micronuclei and malignant development of oral epithelial dysplas...
Background: The term oral potentially malignant disorder (OPMD) was recommended to refer to precance...
ABSTRACT Analysis of exfoliated buccal cell micronuclei (MN) is a sensitive method of monitoring gen...
INTRODUCTION: Majority of cancers are diagnosed at an advanced stage resulting in poor prognosis and...
More than 95% cancers of oral cavity are squamous cell carcinoma. They contribute major health probl...
Background: Variety of substances such as tobacco, UV radiation, infrared rays, X-radiations, and ch...
Cancer is one of the most important non communicable diseases with high mortality rate. Cancer of th...
Background: Oral cancer is one of the tenth most common cancers in the world and constitutes the thi...
INTRODUCTION: Majority of cancers are diagnosed at an advanced stage resulting in poor prognosis and...
Objective: Patients using a removable prosthesis are susceptible to a variety of oral lesions that m...
The study of DNA damage in exfoliated buccal cells is a minimally invasive method for monitoring pop...
Introduction: Oral cancer is one of the ten most common causes of mortality in developing countries ...
Context: Micronucleus (MN) has been proved to be an important biomarker of genomic damage. MN scorin...
Background: Cytogenic methods acts with complex type mutations, known as structural mutations (aberr...
Oral cancer is a common malignancy, ranking first among all cancers in Western and Asian countries. ...
To explore the relationship between micronuclei and malignant development of oral epithelial dysplas...
Background: The term oral potentially malignant disorder (OPMD) was recommended to refer to precance...
ABSTRACT Analysis of exfoliated buccal cell micronuclei (MN) is a sensitive method of monitoring gen...
INTRODUCTION: Majority of cancers are diagnosed at an advanced stage resulting in poor prognosis and...
More than 95% cancers of oral cavity are squamous cell carcinoma. They contribute major health probl...
Background: Variety of substances such as tobacco, UV radiation, infrared rays, X-radiations, and ch...
Cancer is one of the most important non communicable diseases with high mortality rate. Cancer of th...
Background: Oral cancer is one of the tenth most common cancers in the world and constitutes the thi...
INTRODUCTION: Majority of cancers are diagnosed at an advanced stage resulting in poor prognosis and...
Objective: Patients using a removable prosthesis are susceptible to a variety of oral lesions that m...
The study of DNA damage in exfoliated buccal cells is a minimally invasive method for monitoring pop...