Refinements in oral exfoliative cytology may make it a suitable screening technique for the early diagnosis of oral cancer. In this study DNA range profiles were combined with keratin expression in an attempt to improve the diagnostic accuracy of oral exfoliative cytology. Smears were taken from 33 biopsy-proven oral cancers and the contralateral normal site. For DNA range profiles the smears underwent Feulgen hydrolysis, with DNA distribution being assessed using the Vickers M85 microdensitometer. For keratin expression a panel of antikeratin antibodies were applied. The smears for keratin expression were then graded on a three-point scale. Abnormal DNA range profiles were observed in 23 of 33 smears taken from oral cancers and in two smea...
The identification of keratin expression within oral cytology may be useful in the diagnosis of clin...
The role of exfoliative cytology in the screening for oral cancer has never achieved the same succes...
Objective: We describe four patients presenting early oral cancers, detected cytologically on non‐in...
Refinements in oral exfoliative cytology may make it a suitable screening technique for the early di...
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...
Objective. The aim of this prospective study was to report on the diagnostic accuracy of conventiona...
The use of oral exfoliative cytology in clinical practice declined due to the subjective nature of i...
We previously showed that keratin profiles can be of value in the diagnosis of oral cancer when usin...
Objective. The aim of this prospective study was to report on the diagnostic accuracy of conventiona...
Oral exfoliative cytology is a simple yet a powerful tool for early detection of potentially maligna...
In order to elucidate the clinical significance of nuclear DNA analysis in the primary squamous cell...
Four smears were taken from the normal buccal mucosa of 55 oral cancer patients and 76 cancer-free p...
In order to elucidate the clinical significance of nuclear DNA analysis in the primary squamous cell...
The identification of keratin expression within oral cytology may be useful in the diagnosis of clin...
The role of exfoliative cytology in the screening for oral cancer has never achieved the same succes...
Objective: We describe four patients presenting early oral cancers, detected cytologically on non‐in...
Refinements in oral exfoliative cytology may make it a suitable screening technique for the early di...
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...
Objective. The aim of this prospective study was to report on the diagnostic accuracy of conventiona...
The use of oral exfoliative cytology in clinical practice declined due to the subjective nature of i...
We previously showed that keratin profiles can be of value in the diagnosis of oral cancer when usin...
Objective. The aim of this prospective study was to report on the diagnostic accuracy of conventiona...
Oral exfoliative cytology is a simple yet a powerful tool for early detection of potentially maligna...
In order to elucidate the clinical significance of nuclear DNA analysis in the primary squamous cell...
Four smears were taken from the normal buccal mucosa of 55 oral cancer patients and 76 cancer-free p...
In order to elucidate the clinical significance of nuclear DNA analysis in the primary squamous cell...
The identification of keratin expression within oral cytology may be useful in the diagnosis of clin...
The role of exfoliative cytology in the screening for oral cancer has never achieved the same succes...
Objective: We describe four patients presenting early oral cancers, detected cytologically on non‐in...