Leukoplakia
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Last Posted: Oct 26, 2023
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Adriana Mendonça da Silva, et al. Oral diseases 2023 0 - A scientometric study of tobacco and alcohol use as risk factors for oral cavity health.
Hao Liu, et al. Journal of dental sciences 2023 0 (4) 1883-1888 - The Taq 1 polymorphism of Vitamin D receptor gene is associated with oral cancer and preoral cancer in North Indian population.
Nigam Kumud, et al. Journal of cancer research and therapeutics 2023 0 (2) 403-407 - IL17A and IL17RA gene polymorphisms in Fanconi anemia.
Mobile Rafael Zancan, et al. Brazilian oral research 2023 0 e012 - Somatic variants and exon-level copy number changes in five hyperplastic-stage oral leukoplakias.
Anne Anuhya, et al. Cytogenetic and genome research 2023 0 - The Microbiome of Potentially Malignant Oral Leukoplakia Exhibits Enrichment for Fusobacterium, Leptotrichia, Campylobacter, and Rothia Species.
Amer Abdrazak, et al. Frontiers in microbiology 2017 0 2391 - Effect of Frequency and Duration of Tobacco Use on Oral Mucosal Lesions – A Cross-Sectional Study among Tobacco Users in Hyderabad, India.
Aishwarya K Monisha, et al. Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2017 0 (8) 2233-2238 - Factors affecting Clinical Outcomes after Treatment of Oral Leukoplakia with CO and Diode Laser.
Galletta Vivian, et al. The journal of contemporary dental practice 2017 0 (9) 775-780 - Expression of p53, epidermal growth factor receptor, c-erbB2 in oral leukoplakias and oral squamous cell carcinomas.
Singla Swati, et al. Journal of cancer research and therapeutics 2018 0 (2) 388-393 - Human Papillomavirus as a Potential Risk Factor for Oral Premalignant Lesions.
Zendeli-Bedjeti Lindita, et al. Acta clinica Croatica 2018 0 (3) 369-374 - Detection of HPV in oral leukoplakia by brushing and biopsy: prospective study in an Italian cohort.
Della Vella Fedora, et al. Clinical oral investigations 2019 0 (5) 1845-1851 - Exome sequencing of oral leukoplakia and oral squamous cell carcinoma implicates DNA damage repair gene defects in malignant transformation.
Farah Camile S, et al. Oral oncology 2019 0 42-50 - Association between hyperglycemia and the malignant transformation of oral leukoplakia in China.
Li Jin, et al. Oral diseases 2020 0 (7) 1402-1413 - Chronic disease comorbidity in patients with oral leukoplakia: A matched case-control study.
Giudice Lance W, et al. Oral diseases 2020 0 (5) 894-902 - Elucidating the Genetic Landscape of Oral Leukoplakia to Predict Malignant Transformation.
Wils Leon J, et al. Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2022 0 (3) 602-613 - Genetic polymorphisms and protein levels in vocal fold leukoplakia: a systematic review.
Campello C P, et al. Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2022 0 e11920 - Association Between X-Ray Repair Cross-Complementing Group 1 Arg399Gln Polymorphism and Risk of Oral Leukoplakia: A Meta-analysis.
Wang Jiayi, et al. Genetic testing and molecular biomarkers 2021 0 (12) 781-787 - p53 Codon 72 Gene Polymorphism Studies and p53 Expression by Immunohistochemistry in Oral Lesions as Risk Factor for Malignancy.
Tandon Nishi, et al. International journal of applied & basic medical research 2018 0 (4) 243-246 - Deep learning-based pathology image analysis predicts cancer progression risk in patients with oral leukoplakia.
Xinyi Zhang et al. Cancer medicine 2023 - Sequence analysis of the shelterin telomere protection complex genes in dyskeratosis congenita.
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