作者: Chang-Ta Chiu , Chien-Feng Li , Jau-Rong Li , Johnny Wang , Ching-Ya Chuang
DOI: 10.1111/J.1439-0507.2010.01927.X
关键词: Pathology 、 Risk factor 、 Gastroenterology 、 Incidence (epidemiology) 、 Retrospective cohort study 、 Internal medicine 、 Epithelial dysplasia 、 Oral leucoplakia 、 Medicine 、 Etiology 、 Complete resection
摘要: Summary Treating patients with multiple oral leucoplakias (MOLs) who smoke is more difficult and complicated than treating those single leucoplakia (SOL). Removing the aetiological factors causing MOL can effectively prevent its recurrence. The aim was to study infection by influences of Candida in smoking MOLs. A retrospective conducted on 136 had clinicopathological OLs. Among these patients, 73 lesions 31 were MOLs, while 105 SOLs. All treated complete resection. specimens tested for epithelial dysplasia, stained periodic acid–Schiff reagent. rate concurrence candidal higher that incidence associated MOLs recurrent non-recurrent lesions. disease-free time shorter infection. Moreover, likely have an increasing ratio combine dysplasia. important risk factor Microscopic fungal examinations should permit a detailed diagnosis such long-term predictive assessments.