Recurrence rates after surgical removal of oral leukoplakia : A prospective longitudinal multicentre study

  • Sundberg, Jonas
  • Korytowska, Magdalena
  • Holmberg, Erik
  • Bratel, John
  • Wallström, Mats
  • Kjellström, Ebba
  • Blomgren, Johan
  • Kovacs, Aniko
  • Öhman, Jenny
  • Sand, Lars
  • Hirsch, Jan-Michael
  • Giglio, Daniel
  • Kjeller, Göran
  • Hasseus, Bengt
Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Abstract

Oral leukoplakia (OL) is a potentially malignant oral disorder. The Gold Standard treatment is to remove surgically the OL. Despite optimal surgery, the recurrence rates are estimated to be 30%. The reason for this is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical factors that correlate with recurrence after surgical removal of OL. In a prospective study data were collected from 226 patients with OL. Forty-six patients were excluded due to incomplete records or concomitant presence of other oral mucosal diseases. Overall, 180 patients proceeded to analysis (94 women and 86 men; mean age, 62 years; age range, 28-92 years). Clinical data, such as gender, diagnosis (homogeneous/non-homogeneous leukoplakia), location, size, toba...

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