OBJECTIVE: To attempt to evaluate the likelihood that normal keratin (antibody LH8) expression might con tribute to a false positive diagnosis when sampling a lesion affecting the oral mucosa. STUDY DESIGN: Smears were taken from four oral sites (buccal mucosa, hard palate, dorsal tongue, ventral tongue) in 28 patients using the Axibrush. These were processed using a standard avidin-biotin technique, and the number of brown 'positive' cells was assessed. RESULTS: None of the smears contained cells that were LH8 positive. CONCLUSION: While the results of this study suggest that exfoliative cytology is poor at sampling the basal cells of intact oral epithelium, it does indicate that the identification of LH8-positive cells in a smear from a c...
Exfoliated epithelial cells of oral mucosa of 15 normal healthy individuals were taken as smear spec...
The use of oral exfoliative cytology in clinical practice declined due to the subjective nature of i...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the dysplastic changes that occur in the cell, nuclear mo...
OBJECTIVE: To attempt to evaluate the likelihood that normal keratin (antibody LH8) expression might...
Aims - To assess keratin profiles from smears of malignant and contralateral normal oral mucosa as p...
It is generally agreed that there is a need for a routine, non-invasive screening procedure for oral...
AbstractAutologous oral mucosal epithelial cell sheets have been used for treating epithelial defect...
Refinements in oral exfoliative cytology may make it a suitable screening technique for the early di...
Direct smear technic has been adopted in almost all the study on exfoliative cytology of the oral ca...
The identification of keratin expression within oral cytology may be useful in the diagnosis of clin...
We previously showed that keratin profiles can be of value in the diagnosis of oral cancer when usin...
Early detection of a premalignant or malignant oral lesions promises to improve the survival and the...
Examining epithelial cells in the mouth cavity is simple and non-invasive with exfoliative cytology....
Objective: To evaluate different immunocytochemical protocol variations to find the most effective p...
Exfoliated epithelial cells of oral mucosa of 15 normal healthy individuals were taken as smear spec...
The use of oral exfoliative cytology in clinical practice declined due to the subjective nature of i...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the dysplastic changes that occur in the cell, nuclear mo...
OBJECTIVE: To attempt to evaluate the likelihood that normal keratin (antibody LH8) expression might...
Aims - To assess keratin profiles from smears of malignant and contralateral normal oral mucosa as p...
It is generally agreed that there is a need for a routine, non-invasive screening procedure for oral...
AbstractAutologous oral mucosal epithelial cell sheets have been used for treating epithelial defect...
Refinements in oral exfoliative cytology may make it a suitable screening technique for the early di...
Direct smear technic has been adopted in almost all the study on exfoliative cytology of the oral ca...
The identification of keratin expression within oral cytology may be useful in the diagnosis of clin...
We previously showed that keratin profiles can be of value in the diagnosis of oral cancer when usin...
Early detection of a premalignant or malignant oral lesions promises to improve the survival and the...
Examining epithelial cells in the mouth cavity is simple and non-invasive with exfoliative cytology....
Objective: To evaluate different immunocytochemical protocol variations to find the most effective p...
Exfoliated epithelial cells of oral mucosa of 15 normal healthy individuals were taken as smear spec...
The use of oral exfoliative cytology in clinical practice declined due to the subjective nature of i...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the dysplastic changes that occur in the cell, nuclear mo...