Objective. The aim of this prospective study was to report on the diagnostic accuracy of conventional oral exfoliative cytology taken from white‐spotted, ulcerated or other suspicious oral lesions in our clinic. In addition we checked DNA‐image cytometry as an adjuvant diagnostic tool. Our hypothesis is that DNA‐aneuploidy is a sensitive and specific marker for the early identification of tumor cells in oral brushings. Study design. 251 cytological diagnoses obtained from exfoliative smears of 181 patients from macroscopically suspicious lesions of the oral mucosa and from clinically seemingly benign oral lesions which were exisiced for establishing histological diagnoses were compared with histological and/or clinical follow‐ups of the res...
Objective: To elucidate whether DNA aneuploidy was an independent discriminator for carcinoma within...
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is associated with high morbidity and mortality which is due, at...
We previously showed that quantitative cytology can help to detect oral cancer, not only at initial ...
Objective. The aim of this prospective study was to report on the diagnostic accuracy of conventiona...
Objective: We describe four patients presenting early oral cancers, detected cytologically on non‐in...
Background: The accuracy of DNA image cytometry as an investigation method for potentially malignant...
Late diagnosis resulting in late treatment and locoregional failure after surgery are the main cause...
Oral exfoliative cytology is a simple yet a powerful tool for early detection of potentially maligna...
The use of oral exfoliative cytology in clinical practice declined due to the subjective nature of i...
Background: Early oral cancer is asymptomatic and highly curable, but unfortunately most cancers are...
Refinements in oral exfoliative cytology may make it a suitable screening technique for the early di...
It is believed the majority of oral cancers are preceded by an oral potentially malignant lesion (OP...
Early detection of a premalignant or malignant oral lesions promises to improve the survival and the...
Objective: The aim of this retrospective study was to report on the diagnostic accuracy of AgNOR‐ana...
With <50% 5-year survival rates, oral cancer is often diagnosed at a late stage. Detection of lesion...
Objective: To elucidate whether DNA aneuploidy was an independent discriminator for carcinoma within...
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is associated with high morbidity and mortality which is due, at...
We previously showed that quantitative cytology can help to detect oral cancer, not only at initial ...
Objective. The aim of this prospective study was to report on the diagnostic accuracy of conventiona...
Objective: We describe four patients presenting early oral cancers, detected cytologically on non‐in...
Background: The accuracy of DNA image cytometry as an investigation method for potentially malignant...
Late diagnosis resulting in late treatment and locoregional failure after surgery are the main cause...
Oral exfoliative cytology is a simple yet a powerful tool for early detection of potentially maligna...
The use of oral exfoliative cytology in clinical practice declined due to the subjective nature of i...
Background: Early oral cancer is asymptomatic and highly curable, but unfortunately most cancers are...
Refinements in oral exfoliative cytology may make it a suitable screening technique for the early di...
It is believed the majority of oral cancers are preceded by an oral potentially malignant lesion (OP...
Early detection of a premalignant or malignant oral lesions promises to improve the survival and the...
Objective: The aim of this retrospective study was to report on the diagnostic accuracy of AgNOR‐ana...
With <50% 5-year survival rates, oral cancer is often diagnosed at a late stage. Detection of lesion...
Objective: To elucidate whether DNA aneuploidy was an independent discriminator for carcinoma within...
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is associated with high morbidity and mortality which is due, at...
We previously showed that quantitative cytology can help to detect oral cancer, not only at initial ...